Older instruments (I like vintage gear) have their level vials affixed by screws to the telescope. I have found that using these two screws as a sight line, I can use that to find my target well enough to see it in the scope. So even if you don't have a sight, you can still improvise a means of doing so. of course, they also have four leveling screws so were a bit harder to true up...
Thank You Sir for this! Very well explained....I've been wrestling with how to measure up my yard with distances as well as elevations - enter the Stadia Lines and formula, which I didn't know about. I tested it out on a 45' distance this evening and was within 1/4" - simply amazing!
The field artillery has been using aiming circles for decades. The leveling of this piece of equipment is the same. Good instructions. The primary difference is direction. I thought that this piece would enable the location of magnetic north but apparently it does not. I'll have to do more research on theodolites. Never used civilian equipment before but I am well versed in aiming circles and GLPS systems which enable location.
.It is notable that in various instructional materials on level setup, the 360-degree circle is frequently overlooked without any explicit mention of its significance. The absence of acknowledgment regarding this crucial element may create a misconception that it holds no relevance. However, it is imperative to recognize that the 360-degree circle plays a pivotal role in the functioning of the instrument. Understanding its purpose is fundamental for achieving accurate and precise measurements, and it is advisable to incorporate comprehensive explanations of this component in instructional content to ensure a thorough understanding among users.
Sir, I am doing a building and construction course and in the course we are taught how to use the dumpy level; that made me interested in acquiring one to use it on site, to setout the building, and for landscaping, drawing contour lines on a site plan, etc, would you please advise me as to what would be the best, entry level, cheap but accurate, dumpy level? I have been looking at the Topcon, and the Leica as well as the Bosch, except for the Bosch, the others seem a bit expensive for a student. Which one would you recommend, please? The next question, is wether the Dumpy level has now become obsolete due to the laser levels. Again, would you be kind enough to tell me whether laser levels are dangerous on the construction site, because of the possibility to accidently train the beam on someone's eyes? I was told by our teacher, that the most accurate level, is the dumpy automatic level, that lasers are not as accurate and outside are difficult to read, and therefore requires extra investment in a laser detector. Can you please advise, Sir? Regards, Franklin
How much do you think is a fail hourly wage for someone like me that is reaching my 60 day probationary period in Florida. I'm learning have been learning and making progress setting up the instruments and reading the level rod. I'm always early. To ask for a raise is honestly a bit scary. Thanks for the tutorials!🙂
This is one of the best how-to videos I've watched on TH-cam!
This video is excellent. Focused, concise, well presented, it was clearly well thought out too. Exactly what I need. Thanks very much
Ian Simpson
You're helping someone out here land a job. Thanks!
Very ,very helpful. First video I've watched that had all the steps explained clearly in detail, especially using the leveling knobs. Thanks so much.
Very clear instructions with great closeups - appreciate the detailed explanations
thank you
I Hope you have a really nice life because you just saved me from the hardest thing I've ever had to do .
Thank you for explaining in such a detailed way.
I think I got it now.
Thanks again.
Thank you Sir, I will see this video repeatedly untill I fully understand
Brilliant Todd! ThankYou .very patiently and accurately delivered. Regards 🦘✌️
very comprehensive tutorial ever thank you
Thank you for this video. I learned a lot and can now set and operate my optical level efficiently.
Incredible video. Very helpful, thank you.
Wow this video is excellent. Very well explained.
Thank you so much
Older instruments (I like vintage gear) have their level vials affixed by screws to the telescope. I have found that using these two screws as a sight line, I can use that to find my target well enough to see it in the scope. So even if you don't have a sight, you can still improvise a means of doing so. of course, they also have four leveling screws so were a bit harder to true up...
this is what i have searched for in levelling thankyou sir...
This was explained way better than in college
Woow What a Professional video!
Very nice way to teach. Keep it up.
Thank You Sir for this! Very well explained....I've been wrestling with how to measure up my yard with distances as well as elevations - enter the Stadia Lines and formula, which I didn't know about. I tested it out on a 45' distance this evening and was within 1/4" - simply amazing!
Very super explaining. Keep going sir
Excellent teacher Thanks so much
Keep it coming Todd...bravo!
Thanks for your excellent video.
I think u explained me better than my lecturer 😙😁😁😁
Thank you sir your video is helpful😁😁😁
Thanks. This will come in handy when setting rough grades.. too blind for exacts, so will leave that to the professionals
Wow ...well explained
Really helpful video! Can you do something similar for a total station?
Mujtahid Mamoon Ali
The field artillery has been using aiming circles for decades. The leveling of this piece of equipment is the same. Good instructions. The primary difference is direction. I thought that this piece would enable the location of magnetic north but apparently it does not. I'll have to do more research on theodolites. Never used civilian equipment before but I am well versed in aiming circles and GLPS systems which enable location.
Good job, please can you recommend any books to read
Great video sir🔥
So Helpful ... Thanks :)
pov you are civil engineering student and u have surveying test tomorrow
Thank you Sir
For providing helpful video
Thank you so much for your video
excellent video sir
Thanks for useful tips.
very helpful and easy to understand
.It is notable that in various instructional materials on level setup, the 360-degree circle is frequently overlooked without any explicit mention of its significance. The absence of acknowledgment regarding this crucial element may create a misconception that it holds no relevance. However, it is imperative to recognize that the 360-degree circle plays a pivotal role in the functioning of the instrument. Understanding its purpose is fundamental for achieving accurate and precise measurements, and it is advisable to incorporate comprehensive explanations of this component in instructional content to ensure a thorough understanding among users.
Sir, I am doing a building and construction course and in the course we are taught how to use the dumpy level; that made me interested in acquiring one to use it on site, to setout the building, and for landscaping, drawing contour lines on a site plan, etc, would you please advise me as to what would be the best, entry level, cheap but accurate, dumpy level?
I have been looking at the Topcon, and the Leica as well as the Bosch, except for the Bosch, the others seem a bit expensive for a student. Which one would you recommend, please?
The next question, is wether the Dumpy level has now become obsolete due to the laser levels. Again, would you be kind enough to tell me whether laser levels are dangerous on the construction site, because of the possibility to accidently train the beam on someone's eyes?
I was told by our teacher, that the most accurate level, is the dumpy automatic level, that lasers are not as accurate and outside are difficult to read, and therefore requires extra investment in a laser detector.
Can you please advise, Sir?
Regards,
Franklin
Having the fine leveling screws adjusted in the center should be mentioned at the beginning just saying watching instruments being set up for years
I like your video.
How much do you think is a fail hourly wage for someone like me that is reaching my 60 day probationary period in Florida. I'm learning have been learning and making progress setting up the instruments and reading the level rod. I'm always early. To ask for a raise is honestly a bit scary. Thanks for the tutorials!🙂
Some great tips
angular horizontal hair in auto level. What is it's use
Is setting up over a point next?
excelent video
Thank you sir super video
Really
Very Good explan you
Sir shall you make videos on theodolite and total station
really helpful
exellent. thanks
Thank you so much!
This is damn helpful.... Tnku😊
very Good... I like,...
thanks a lot sir for your valuable knowledge
nice video
Gosh you sure are smart.
very professionel thanks
When autolevel is preferred over other instruments
what a legend
excuse me sir can you please add the procedures for contouring
Thanks a lot
good level
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All surveyors work off the same benchmarks and assume vertical lines are parallel.
thanks.
Please eyepiece remove & fixing vedio send.
Bubbles do not employ "gravity".
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thanx sir u r great sir auto level . but plz sir h.i difine
Nice
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Please skip all the useless crap to 6 minute time.
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