Amazing video. The step by step process was easy to understand. I work in land development, land survey industry (subdivisions) which comes first final grading or corridor. There a thousand ways to skin a cat but for you how do you do it?
does the cut and fill data for section view and profile view should match or no? i managed to display both of them but it shows different values for cut and fill.
A surface to surface comparison may be different from a cross section method depending on what u used in your analysis but shouldn't be too much. Roadway cross sections use average end method based on stations. In short, they should be real close or something else is wrong.
was nice to get this info from matthew mcconaughey
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Your voice, accent and delivery are xanax for this cad monkey's soul
thank you for the awesome video. I really think this video is worth an entire CAD class worth...thanks again!
Great video, step by step
Thank you 🤝
Awesome!! Keep the good work!!
Super video it clears all my doubts. thanks
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nice, solved the thing that was bugging me all day
Great video buddy!
Thank you Bob Ross
Absolutely helpful. Thanks
Great video, thanks for sharing
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Amazing video. The step by step process was easy to understand.
I work in land development, land survey industry (subdivisions) which comes first final grading or corridor. There a thousand ways to skin a cat but for you how do you do it?
does the cut and fill data for section view and profile view should match or no? i managed to display both of them but it shows different values for cut and fill.
A surface to surface comparison may be different from a cross section method depending on what u used in your analysis but shouldn't be too much. Roadway cross sections use average end method based on stations. In short, they should be real close or something else is wrong.
what to do when it says out of date in the table for cut and fill volume dashboard
EG: edge of ground? or existing ground... lol
Existing he fumbled his words no biggie