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Linecode?

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JBR-1
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Linecode?

I have attached a plan view of a small curb and gutter can anyone tell me what is wrong with the linecode I can not get the raduis to close at one of the curbs

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rl_jackson
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In cases like this it may be easier to go into the Survey Figure Properties and force the errant line to a curve from there.

Rick Jackson
Survey CAD Technician VI

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JimMcLefresh7472
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Was this created with a FBK file?  Did you use C3 or MCS and MCS?

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JBR-1
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No it is a text file no FBK
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sjg
Advisor
in reply to: JBR-1

When coding curves when you you use PC & PT, civil 3d realizes that an shots after PC will be points along curve, so adding POC is not needed. Try removing the POC and PCC and see how the figure looks. POC code is used more when you have 2 tangent lines and you basically fillet thru the POC shot, PC and PT not needed for that instance.
Steve Goessling
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rl_jackson
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Assuming your using the default linework codeset change PCC and POC to OC

Rick Jackson
Survey CAD Technician VI

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