Scan1953 Posted August 9, 2009 Posted August 9, 2009 Hi Brynn, I'm just starting myself the plap map project, how long did it take you to complete? I finish entering all my survey point with bearings but I am a bit confuse when they also mentioned ~ The line connecting the points is a right-of-way line and serves as the west boundary of SW Oleson Rd, which is 80 ft. wide. Is this a road I need to do at this point? Not so clear what I am reading. I can use your help I'm using Autocad 2008 Quote
Car5858 Posted August 9, 2009 Posted August 9, 2009 This is additional information that was provided. Yes it is a road that you will have to do. Did you read the complete instruction set before starting the project? This helped me to understand all that was needed while drawing the plat map. Also checking off each step will help you keep track of where you are in the instructions. Quote
Coosbaylumber Posted August 9, 2009 Posted August 9, 2009 Hi Brynn,I'm just starting myself the plap map project, how long did it take you to complete? I finish entering all my survey point with bearings but I am a bit confuse when they also mentioned ~ The line connecting the points is a right-of-way line and serves as the west boundary of SW Oleson Rd, which is 80 ft. wide. Is this a road I need to do at this point? Not so clear what I am reading. I can use your help I'm using Autocad 2008 From what you have cited, I am as confuesed as you are. Go to whoever gave you the project and have them explain about the line. We have roads here in which the centerline does not always go down midway between the R/W lines. Thus you need to talk to some one with your business. Wm. Quote
Scan1953 Posted August 10, 2009 Posted August 10, 2009 No I have not read the whole project but I will now... Also, POB is measured from BM#8332 is it the same as the coordinates for the benchmark 1421334.93,783207.62 ? Why 8332? Bear with me, I'm a very visual person so the more information I read the more confusing it gets sometimes. Thanks Quote
Car5858 Posted August 11, 2009 Posted August 11, 2009 No I have not read the whole project but I will now...Also, POB is measured from BM#8332 is it the same as the coordinates for the benchmark 1421334.93,783207.62 ? Why 8332? Bear with me, I'm a very visual person so the more information I read the more confusing it gets sometimes. Thanks The POB is measured from the benchmark. Read through the instructions again and take notes. I think you are missing the answer that you are looking for. Quote
Coosbaylumber Posted August 11, 2009 Posted August 11, 2009 Well, a number of years ago, used to go to the Wattles classes on deeds. Became registered not long afterwards, and one thing Gurdon mentioned was to cite a few deeds in order such that you do not have to shuffle papers around to find a reference item. Sounds nice and cozy, but never got into the routine. You answer may be too far into the pile of papers for you then have to go back and re-read the earlier stuff once again. Wm. Quote
DAN BASSETT Posted December 1, 2009 Posted December 1, 2009 It seems I googled the right thing. I'm also taking the Penn course and have been doing pretty well till I got to this part. Truth be told I had never heard of a "plat" and really thought it was a made up name for the course. I am a sheet metal worker and have been for the past 22 years and I am now getting into the Cad side of things so I thought I'd take the course to get me started in the right direction. So far so good but the survey stuff is not what we do here at all and I was thrown off by the directional input methods. I googled the Oleson Village and found the site and the others struggling with the same thing. I just want to thank you all, the questioners , and the problem solvers. All of you have helped me ,not only with the startup of this test but in finding this site. The only other forum I go to is a Moe Norman golfing web forum and it is set up exactly like this one. I've signed up for the site and hopefully in a few months I'll be able to help someone the way you all helped me. I wonder if the folks who posed the ?'s about this test are still frequenting this forum or did they get their answers and go? Anyway thanks again for getting me started in the right direction and I know where to go if I get stuck again, thanks. Dan Bassett Quote
autocad2010 Posted April 27, 2010 Posted April 27, 2010 I'm also doing the same project, almost done. Did any of you here finish this project? can we PM each other here? Quote
Car5858 Posted April 27, 2010 Posted April 27, 2010 Yes I finished the course in Aug of 09. Has this thread helped you out? Quote
ericjwied Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 Im not sure I'll get a reply to this since everyone seems to have finished this test so long ago but Im gonna give it a shot. So I have done ok so far with this test. Esspecially that it threw me for a loop not ever even being taught much in this subject. I have drafted the map with trees and all (yes the s44 tree is still a typo. At least thats what Im guessin the prob is givin all the other typo's in this course). I am at the point where Im told to create a north arrow and place it on the map..... Is there a sopecific style and size to this arrow? Where exactly is it placed? This would be much better had we been taught more on this type of engineering.... Thanks to anyone for the help. Eric Quote
autocad2010 Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 This forum was really helpful, thanks I'm now designing for the http://www.islamicgreetings.org site Quote
ericjwied Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 Also..... They say to label all property line bearings..... What exactly are they lookin for? Lot 1,2, and 3 dont exactly give you "bearings" Quote
ReMark Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 The lot lines are parallel to other lot lines that do have bearings right? Quote
ericjwied Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 well they are all Parallel to one another and even coinside. But all the instructions say is that the lots are 60x120 from the north and east. I have never worked in civil engineering. I have been an auto designer for years so this is really foreign to me. Im wondering what exactly they mean by bearings. Property size or what? Quote
ReMark Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 A bearing will indicate a compass direction like N56-15'-30"E. Property size is given as a distance. Example: 60' x 120'. Auto design to civil? That's definitely a big switch. Have you looked at some of the Olsen Village drawings that were posted here as images? Quote
Car5858 Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 ericjwied; If you select the line that you are trying to get a bearing from. Then type "list" on the command line and enter. You will get a list of information pertaining to that object/line. The bearing of that line will be near the bottom of the list window. Quote
ericjwied Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 Thanks...... One last issue I am having..... Do I have to have some kind of lisp to align text with lines? Thanks so much! Quote
Car5858 Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 No, just use the same bearing as the line for text angle. Quote
ericjwied Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 SMH.................... Thanks.... WOW. lol Quote
Squirltech Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 Thanks...... One last issue I am having..... Do I have to have some kind of lisp to align text with lines? Thanks so much! You can also use the TORIENT command. Select the text you want to rotate, then select your two (2) reference points. Quote
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