Does a painters pole have a thread that fits?I see broom handles sometimes have a plastic thread that looks about the right size.Richard, post: 422493...
HughT, post: 422489, member: 12566 wrote: Hi Guys,Thanks so much for the responses. The seco 2ft pieces look like exactly what I need but the two webs...
Rusty, post: 422387, member: 9889 wrote: When you create the surface from the 3d faces it creates triangles across the deleted areas again. Wow that ...
JWCole, post: 422027, member: 10389 wrote: We have one S.P. epoch 50 (trimble) we use on the NC RTN and use CMR+ for our mount point in Survey Pro (Ve...
Rusty, post: 422207, member: 9889 wrote: That would just give you 3D faces when you open the dxfDoesn't really solve the xml triangle issue. I was th...
Rusty, post: 421971, member: 9889 wrote: Here's a discussion on the Civil 3D forum on this matter.Seems C3D includes the deleted triangles in the xml ...
Dxf is pretty reliable too. Also readable in a text editor but not nearly as easy to read (by a human) as an xml. I think the problem arises with C3D...
mvanhank222, post: 421883, member: 8673 wrote: I would think to check the network mount points when you go to start survey uncheck the connect to box...
I don;t use civil3d, but I have heard that "void" triangles are discarded when importing to the Leica iCon machine control panel. I heard this in conn...
jim.cox, post: 421433, member: 93 wrote: Yup - pretty much Campon in Northern Spain for me.It would be in the Bay of Biscay if I still lived down Sou...
Luke J. Crawford, post: 421461, member: 11382 wrote: Sean,Can I ask why we should we look abroad for our survey methodologies? What makes you think ...
Ladd Nelson, post: 421382, member: 307 wrote: Out of curiosity, what is (or are) the problem(s) associated with "XML" (and by this, I'm presuming you'...
Peter Kozub, post: 420512, member: 375 wrote: Hi Alli called up Leica and yes a excavator can dig to a 3D polyline i guess pick it on screen on Excava...
Sean Ora, post: 420995, member: 12254 wrote: In our country, we throw away the creme that floats on top of the milk batter. Which country is that? Be...
Cristian Kifmann, post: 420488, member: 12599 wrote: Thanks, it usxwhai i was afraid of, loads of additional steps,survey calculations. I guess easies...
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I have a coordinate transformation spreadsheet you could use.You just need to give it two points with coordinates in both systems.It cantranslate a ta...
Interesting application but really you would have calc the percentage afterwards with desktop software.If you were determined to do it in the field eg...
I'll take that as a no for now...
Don't think there is a way. Question would be percentage of what?? I presume you're trying to judge judging the variable thickness of a layer?