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How to extract surface boundary AND retain ALL ELEVATIONS

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sfreemancad
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How to extract surface boundary AND retain ALL ELEVATIONS

I know you can select the surface and extract the boundary or contour data, the issue im having is that when i extract the boundary the elevations along the boundary are generalized to one number and its not even the high or low point its some sort of average... as I am making a grading plan for a ramp, and have a surface for the ramp, i need to retain all the correct elevations in order to produce an accurate grading plan. PLEASE HELP!!!

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user181
in reply to: sfreemancad

Hi @sfreemancad  After extracting it you could use the _AeccFeatureElevsFromSurf  command and add elevations from the surface to it. The command is also located on the Modify tab of the ribbon in the edit elevations panel

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sfreemancad
in reply to: user181

I just tried this and it still generalized the elevations along the line, expect now its the lower one being used. I know that its a gradual change up 2'... so each pi should be different and min and max should be expressed. I made a feature line and added elevations from surface and it shows the min and max... maybe thats right

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sfreemancad
in reply to: user181

I have some pic examples of how its not lining up correctly, you can see the ramp surface, in brown, the eg is green, the grade plan is the same brown, you can see the elevation discrepancies 

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tcorey
in reply to: sfreemancad

Edit the Surface Style.

 

Go to the Borders tab. 

 

Set Border Display Mode to Use Surface Elevation.



Tim Corey
MicroCAD Training and Consulting, Inc.
Redding, CA
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Message 6 of 10
sfreemancad
in reply to: tcorey

that is already selected, it looks like my ramp surface is floating above EG, and the grade should be between the two..  i attached two pics

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_Hathaway
in reply to: sfreemancad

My question would be:  Why are you extracting surface data? Why not just data reference the surface(s)?

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sfreemancad
in reply to: _Hathaway

I need the border to make a grading plan... 

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tcorey
in reply to: sfreemancad

I would need to inspect your drawing...



Tim Corey
MicroCAD Training and Consulting, Inc.
Redding, CA
Autodesk Gold Reseller

New knowledge is the most valuable commodity on earth. -- Kurt Vonnegut
Message 10 of 10
Joe-Bouza
in reply to: sfreemancad

What does extracting data from a surface have to do with making an accurate grading plan?

 

im accustomed to grading to some original ground usually called existing ground in these parts.

 

tge we grade to existing to form a proposed grading with the various tools to help match existing accurately *

 

*accuracy is a function of the data acquired to build EG

Joe Bouza
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