"Matthew Timion" <mtimion@dirtestimator.com> wrote in message
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Hello all!
I have an elevated TC line and a RW line that is not elevated. Is there a
way that I can elevate the RW while enforcing a 2% slope from TC? Can I
also do this by enforcing a 2:1 slope?
As of now I draw a breakline from the TC to the RW, and then elevate the
breakline using "2dto3dpl" (2% or 2:1). I then elevate the RW by using
the
command "2dto3dp," elevating the line by any intersection points with the
breaklines. I'm sure that there is a better way.
--
Matt Timion
Earthwork Calculation Services
I'm sure there's many ways of getting there. Here are a few:
1. If the RW is parallel to TC one can of course use 3doffset.
2. Command: "3dintersect"
I believe this command is terribly misplaced in the Design menu of the
COGO module. It seems like it would be more appropriate to be in the
3dpoly menu of DTM.
This command allows you to pick a reference 3d polyline and multiple
target polylines to which it will apply a projected grade. The polys
must
be on separate layers, and it is sometimes quirky...but it can be quite
powerful.
3. As in Nava's solution, one can 3doffset the TC beyond the RW and create
a
surface model. Instead of creating a profile though, one can use your
2dto3dp
using the surface model.
Terry Scanlon