ReMark Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 Don't put any dimensioning. For a quick location point draw a circle with its center point on the grid intersection for the nearest spot elevation you used in your calculations. The point at which the circle intersects the grid (between the two elevations you are working with) is where you insert your block (like the one I suggested). Then you can put your label (text) next to it. I'd instruct you about using attributes with a block but you seem to be struggling at the moment so we will steer clear of that. After you have inserted the block erase the circle. To check a dimension between two objects you can use the DISTANCE command (DI for short) and remember to use your OSnaps to make accurate picks. You are familiar with OSnaps right? Not sure about the "0"? In this exercise your new spot elevations should be going on a specific layer (probably called out in your project instructions) and not on layer "0". Quote
bracken2 Posted January 19, 2012 Author Posted January 19, 2012 Don't put any dimensioning. For a quick location point draw a circle with its center point on the grid intersection for the nearest spot elevation you used in your calculations. The point at which the circle intersects the grid (between the two elevations you are working with) is where you insert your block (like the one I suggested). Then you can put your label (text) next to it. I'd instruct you about using attributes with a block but you seem to be struggling at the moment so we will steer clear of that. After you have inserted the block erase the circle. To check a dimension between two objects you can use the DISTANCE command (DI for short) and remember to use your OSnaps to make accurate picks. You are familiar with OSnaps right? Not sure about the "0"? In this exercise your new spot elevations should be going on a specific layer (probably called out in your project instructions) and not on layer "0". yes, I', familiar with it, I keep working on it. Quote
bracken2 Posted January 19, 2012 Author Posted January 19, 2012 yes, I', familiar with it, I keep working on it. ok I start over, on the part where I put my spot elevation,(xxx) it says to put the 3 x, on the lower-left corner, but my question is do they go on the left side or right, or bottom, Quote
ReMark Posted January 19, 2012 Posted January 19, 2012 Why don't you find the thread that has the images of this project included in it and take a look. Never mind. I found it for you. Personally I don't think it matters where it goes. http://www.cadtutor.net/forum/showthread.php?57959-Civil-drafting-school-project-help/page3 Quote
bracken2 Posted January 21, 2012 Author Posted January 21, 2012 Why don't you find the thread that has the images of this project included in it and take a look. Never mind. I found it for you. Personally I don't think it matters where it goes. http://www.cadtutor.net/forum/showthread.php?57959-Civil-drafting-school-project-help/page3 here a update on my new drawing,I put the xxx, at the right side of the X Civil drafting 05404100.dwg Quote
ReMark Posted January 21, 2012 Posted January 21, 2012 I'm not on my CAD computer at the moment but when I have the opportunity I'll take a look. Did you click on the link to the other thread I posted? Quote
bracken2 Posted January 22, 2012 Author Posted January 22, 2012 I'm not on my CAD computer at the moment but when I have the opportunity I'll take a look. Did you click on the link to the other thread I posted? Yes, but they are different, I have been looking at the one you posted Quote
ReMark Posted January 22, 2012 Posted January 22, 2012 I don't think it's going to matter much. As long as the location of the symbol is correct relative to the grid and as long as you have the correct spot elevation assigned then I think you'll be fine. Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.