Last seen: June 4, 2026 9:36 am
+1 Cross ties can really strengthen a traverse and a least squares adjustment is the way to go!
Interesting and makes sense though I've never experienced such a thing in practice. This could bring so many things into question.
I use "described herein" because it feels "smoother" to me when saying out loud plus it's what is most commonly used in this region of Texas.
Excellent! Thank you for sharing!
My youngest son isn't registered but he's been surveying since graduating high school in 2013. He started surveying where I was working during the sum...
Never heard of them. Good luck!
I would recommend you ask the designer for a dxf file. Then you can do your offsets based on the linework in the dxf. I would think if there are grid...
This is what I use for file sorting but when writing the date by hand I use MM.DD.YYYY numerical.
Double check that the point and label styles being assigned to the points have point number and code assigned to them. Otherwise, try what @va-ls-286...
If I understand you correctly, you want to manipulate the surface boundary to only show contours where your deliverable is. To do this, you can draw ...
Great find! The first stone I ever found while surveying was with you. We found a limestone, on edge, 3" wide by 12" long and sticking out of the gro...