I also would attempt to hold the radius over the other elements of the curve. Judging by the answers produced here it is considered good general pract...
''P.O.S.T.'' Maybe you have a Sub PINever encountered that particular definition. Goes to show you that you NEVER get to old to learn something new in...
Point on tangent has always been my understanding of P.O.T., however, plans of that era always seem to have some surprises.
OUCH. This almost requires a new category. 🙂
Have a happy this one and many more.
His posts were always interesting. RIP
I share your pain about the lack of data, but, not seeing an eagle, that is almost too much to bear.:-)
Typos and mistakes aside, how in this modern age would you attempt to verify the area of the description in question? Would you create the centerline...
When I have run into this situation I have used the plat to "scale" the radius. I agree that 20' was pretty much standard. With the delta angle and a...
Earl was the prototype that all other banjo pickers tried to emulate. There have been some that come close, JD Crowe comes to mind, but no one will ev...
I had one of each. The 33 didn't even seem like a HP style calculator. IMHO the 35 will be much better in a surveying situation.
Here's to the next 35. Congratulations.
I realize this is a little late in coming, but I was cleaning up some stuff on my computer and came upon this.
We have flowers coming up that usually don't break ground till the second week in March. I don't know whether to be amazed or worried.:-)
Some things you only get one of in life. Dads are one of them. Sorry for your loss Mr. Stahl.
Ditto on the paperspace. I forget how to to explain how to do it but you can do it to a particular scale, makes a very nice presentation.
I passed it in 1983 and had the same feeling.:-) Contratulations!
St. Gaudens home and studio and boundary in Cornish New Hampshire.This was a very interesting job that I participated in while I was working out of Ma...
My avatar agrees, pretty cool.:-)