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Does any one know of any literature that could help me with making my cut and fill reports more accurate?
The main question I have is when should I delete lines in my surface, so if there is literature on how to manipulate surfaces created from survey data that would be perfect.
Thanks again everyone,
Joy
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Well I'm given survey data points. All I know to do with it is to make a surface and delete the triangle lines around the outer edge that go further beyond the points (if there is a curved line the lines will extend to the peaks of the curves, that's what I'm talking about). Also there seems to be clusters of points and I feel like I sould delete triangle lines around the boundaries of the clusters too but I definately would like to know how other people do it.
Let me know if that makes since.
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But I am having more issues than that, I am getting 1,000 cubic yards cut and the other contractors get 3,000 cubic yards. That's why I was wondering if there was some document that could walk me through the process of making monthly cut and fill reports.
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how are you doing the monthly calculations at the moment.?
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I was given a base ground topo drawing and they gave me four sets of monthly topo (Sept. - Dec.). I pasted Sept - Nov. surfaces to the base ground surface. Then used that as a comparision surface and the Dec. topo as the base surface in a tin volume surface in order to make a report for December.
I just came up with that method by watching youtube tutorials, and would love to know the way profesionals do it.
I appreciate the help.
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http://au.autodesk.com/?nd=class&session_id=10712
Class name: Surveying: Cleaning Your Dirt Data
If you haven't created an AU account you'll need to do that before you can watch the class.
There are also course materials available.
Jay
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Thank you Jay, I am checking that out now.
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Sounds like you might be missing breaklines. I wouldn't recommend modifying the surface in any way in a conditions such as this, except to stay within the limits of your survey (as you noted cad tends to connect things it shouldnt). The most accurate way to build a surface is with points and breaklines connecting those points. Breaklines are the "hinges" in the ground... such as the top of a ditch, bottom of a ditch, bottom of a stockpile, etc. If your surverors didn't shoot those so you can develop those breaklines it will be difficult to complete a very accurate surface.
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