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Our situation is similar to Fred's further down in this thread. We are
required to show all 3 profiles. Left curb, CL and Right curb. They all must
be fully annotated with actual lengths shown where curbs are not parallel with
CL.
Our CL profile actually always continues to the top of curb in the middle
of the the large radius (back of cul-de-sac) where all the profiles end at an
identical point.
This method provides us the opportunity to control all the warping in the
cul-de-sac with individual profiles and provide curb staking onsite.
Hope this helps.
Gene
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Howdy Gene,
Thanks, understand - a common need seems to be
the ability to first plot, then annotate parallel and non-parallel offsets on
the CL profile (or onto any profile for that matter).
The annotation of the non-parallel entities as
superimposed on the CL profile needs a few things:
1) Label true grades along the offset (not the
grades as the appear in the CL profile)
2) The abiliy to label stations along the
offset (not the CL stations) on the CL profile. These stations distances
would be non-linear in the case where an offset was non-parallel, curved or
bent.
From you comments, I'm assuming that for design
development, you would likely work with profiles for the offsets as well as
the centerline. But, for review and construction drawings, these would
often all be represented on the CL profile?
let me know if I'm not clear here, or
off-base. Thanks.
Mike
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"gredmon" <Mike,
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Our situation is similar to Fred's further down in this thread. We are
required to show all 3 profiles. Left curb, CL and Right curb. They all must
be fully annotated with actual lengths shown where curbs are not parallel
with CL.
Our CL profile actually always continues to the top of curb in the middle
of the the large radius (back of cul-de-sac) where all the profiles end at
an identical point.
This method provides us the opportunity to control all the warping in the
cul-de-sac with individual profiles and provide curb staking onsite.
Hope this helps.
Gene
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