may you explain in a widey way,.... i want to know how it is (H:V) OR (V:H) AND THE (3) VALUE FOR WHICH ONE?
Hello @Anonymous
Call me silly they always meant the same to me
1 unit drop every 3 units
are you really looking to grade a slope
3 unit drop every 1 unit?
sounds like a wall is in order
Joe Bouza
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Agreed, 2:1 is 2 for every 1, 4 to 1 the same... (and can be looked at in reverse based on situation). Soon we will have those rockets to mars.
Rick Jackson
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1:3
Isn't this convention rise over run?
Either way don't waste your time typing a full ratio. Just type 3 and hit enter if you want 1:3.
John Mayo
No, take a look at the Input Parameters in the Help for the subassemblies.
You will see the slopes need to be in run/rise or percent format.
If you give a daylight slope of 3:1 you will get a run/rise design slope of 3:1.
If you give a daylight slope of 1:3 you will get a run/rise design slope of 1:3
exactly. ... that being said. aside from 1 run to 3 rise being impractical ... can the input even accept 0.33?
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there were two parameters in the question/statement (lol)
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