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@olemanriver Yeah survey figures have their own little set of cad tools. I kinda wish I knew them better, but I also wish I could just build the sur...
Usually the owner takes it around and gets all of the signatures in my experience.
Best way to avoid injury is to keep moving around. Bending, stretching, walking, etc-- with the proper form of course.
@olemanriver Yeah survey figures have their own little set of cad tools. I kinda wish I knew them better, but I also wish I could just build the sur...
Last time i did that at another company they got mad so the just wanted 2 or 3 or 4 shots a tenth apart all the time. Survey figures do a nice job ...
There's a problem when the industry standard for survey-CAD has a raw data processing/import routine that some are referring to it as, " antiquated mo...
@bstrand thank you so its a feature of the Survey database. So when importing the csv just do it from the survey database. now if i can figure out h...
Not really a disagreement, but I solo staked some things after being out of school for less than a year and the contractor called the next day saying ...
Can I import the csv into the survey database instead of the fbk. Yes, absolutely. Just make sure the spreadsheet format and the setting in the im...
Why are you using a fieldbook file? Isn't that antiquated monkey business that nobody uses anymore? Import the .csv straight into the database and r...
What does stubbed in mean?
No idea what that is either. In my world a "shiner" is a round piece of tin plate about and inch and a half in diameter that is typically set toget...
As far as detail that looks like a pretty normal contemporary survey to me. Though I think the surveyor included a ton of linework that didn't need t...
It doesn't always land on the correct spot. The irony.
@norman-oklahoma brassie equals a shiner likely... No idea what that is either.
@bill93 Yeah but I think the point is parking lots and paved roads are considered impermeable surfaces and tend to collect water during heavy rain, s...
@bill93 Flooding.
This nonsense happens way more often than it should, imo. Normally I turn on node snap and trace over the top of the line that is already there, flat...
Please forgive me if this is too obvious. I keep starting to type this then delete it. I am spinning out in my mind. Anyway: In your data collecto...