I'm not sure I understand your question. Sorry for the late reply. Elevation of the nail, hub, stake..... Is normally written on the back of the Lath. Not what you mean by footer?
EC in the example means End of Curve. Many times curb is staked with stationing which shows direction, there will be a BC, begin curve. At the end of the curve there will be an EC. Depending on the size of the curve, there will be deltas.
Yes, 1/2 Delta is half of the curve angle. Example, when we stake a standard CURB return, we normally break the curve up into quarters. BC, 1/4 Delta, 1/2 Delta, 3/4 Delta, EC. The 29 feet is the horizontal distance out. F-6.0 @ 2:1= 12 ft + the 5 Level + another 12ft.
U didn't explain what BC HD EC means u just started off with radius and then u proceeded to read the stake wtf do they mean, does BC mean beginning of curb ,HD at radius point, EC end of curb 🤷 what do they mean
Hi l have a question How to know the high for the footer with the reference nail
I'm not sure I understand your question. Sorry for the late reply. Elevation of the nail, hub, stake..... Is normally written on the back of the Lath. Not what you mean by footer?
@@SurveyorjoeI’m also trying to interpret the question. I think the question is asking the EL of TF, which of course you show in your example.
Is EC edge of curb?
EC in the example means End of Curve. Many times curb is staked with stationing which shows direction, there will be a BC, begin curve. At the end of the curve there will be an EC. Depending on the size of the curve, there will be deltas.
@@Surveyorjoe By half delta, do you mean half way on the curve? Also, how did you get 29' of grading for the last example?
Yes, 1/2 Delta is half of the curve angle. Example, when we stake a standard CURB return, we normally break the curve up into quarters. BC, 1/4 Delta, 1/2 Delta, 3/4 Delta, EC. The 29 feet is the horizontal distance out. F-6.0 @ 2:1= 12 ft + the 5 Level + another 12ft.
We use EC as end curve or end CURB return
Thank you joe .. im new @@Surveyorjoe
Thank you. What is TOE?
Toe is the bottom of the slope
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On the // we will s.o. each point in the fill platform..
But this is a very practical technic.
I have a question what toe mean
Toe means "bottom of slope"
What’s means “ez”?
I dont know. Never used EZ , but we often use different abbreviations on odd staking. Sorry I could not help
@@Surveyorjoe Thank you for teaching us 👍
U didn't explain what BC HD EC means u just started off with radius and then u proceeded to read the stake wtf do they mean, does BC mean beginning of curb ,HD at radius point, EC end of curb 🤷 what do they mean
BC = Begin Curve. 1/2∆ = 1/2 Delta of the curve. EC = end of curve. Common abbrev we use. I will make a video on different abbrev that are used.
BC = Begin Curve. 1/2∆ = 1/2 Delta of the curve. EC = end of curve. Common abbrev we use. I will make a video on different abbrev that are used.
Great video, Thank you!
Bc ?
Begin curve or begin CURB return
This video doesn’t help anything at all
Sorry to hear that