mhhh...im on my early stage into surveying/setting out and i remember during my training laying out the building with total station, i used to push buttons and smile every time the resection returned good results and curried on pushing buttons endlessly. Well, i now know that there's more than pushing buttons and, although i haven't fully understood everything that has being talked in this video, ill have to rewatch this and get the recommended books. Thank you Jesse.
@@JesseKozlowski it was immensely helpful thank you! I'm watching it for the second time already. I want to move down to NJ and have you be my mentor now 😆.
Hello my friend! I'm open to suggestions to improve it, so please don't hesitate. I really appreciate you commenting here. Thank you :)
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Seems like you kinda knows what you're doing! I didn't watch all of it but skimmed through... Those 5 and a half years I had at Oslo Airport Gardermoen was great, we also did controlling stuff. There was one time, a contractor suspected he was cheated for concrete. The main hangar is somewhere around 400 x 250 meter and he thought the floor was a few millimeters too low. So we measured the whole thing, both with total stations and a bit of levelling. I don't remember the result anymore, but it wasn't cheap to have two men walking around there for a few days... Another time, we were hired to check the edge of the roof of the main terminal building. Another contractor thought the roof line looked a bit up and down, in waves. After we spent some days on the edge, some 45 meters above ground, he was told by someone who have observed us that it's supposed to be like that. It's the drainage of the rain... DAMN!
Thank you very mutch for the excellent presentation. I very much enjoyed it. What I would like to include in the accuracy columns is at least the number of samples taken to calculate the standard deviation. It gives you some infos about the confidence of the values. A standard deviation taken from 3 samples is not as good as from 30 samples. What about infos about refraction? But this is probably not relevant at this stage, I don't know.
I'm glad you liked it Walter. Adding the positional accuracy to your app would be outstanding. I do have files containing those columns for the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway bridge and also Rte80 across the Bonneville Salt Flats. In my opinion, your app is worth some $ to the geospatial software market. The code you've written could enhance a program like Sketchup if they would consider expanding that software. Knowing your amazing appetite for math, I can recommend the geodetic texts and web resources you'll want to read and reference.
I think you may have misplaced your comment under this video about control surveying. You are talking about the plaque marking 40N , 75W I recorded in this video - N 40-00-00 W 75-00-00 work in progress 8/14/17 th-cam.com/video/IEbqKW_3SEA/w-d-xo.html
@@JesseKozlowski My profound apologies. I hate people getting my name wrong too. Yes, it was supposed to be Jesse. Auto correct is handy, but sometimes damn annoying.
@@jonwatson654 , no problem. Just wanted to make sure your question was reaching the right person. I often share Suspicious0bservers vid links on my TH-cam channel community tab. Why do you ask? I enjoy his daily rundown of solar and space weather conditions important to know for our use of GPS. He also does a great job highlighting recently published peer reviewed papers on cosmology and geology, etc.
@@JesseKozlowski Well... If you read between the lines, he is a proponent of the electric universe and a climate change denier. His run down of Solar activity and Space weather is actually pretty good, but the rest of the content is very fringe.
@@jonwatson654 , keep listening every day my friend :) There's nothing really between the lines. He's quite explicit. I'm more interested in science than categorizing people and calling anyone names, like denier because, well, that's not very scientific at all really. I thought his last vid was brilliant ... Sunspots, Mantle Plumes, Neil deGrasse Tyson | S0 News Jan.5.2020 th-cam.com/video/dLNrTHdPHbI/w-d-xo.html .
mhhh...im on my early stage into surveying/setting out and i remember during my training laying out the building with total station, i used to push buttons and smile every time the resection returned good results and curried on pushing buttons endlessly. Well, i now know that there's more than pushing buttons and, although i haven't fully understood everything that has being talked in this video, ill have to rewatch this and get the recommended books. Thank you Jesse.
Thank you for the recommendation to watch this, Jesse. You bring up many pertinent points that those from many disciplines would benefit from.
You're awesome! 😎
Awe shucks. Well, thanks. I hope the video was helpful :-)
@@JesseKozlowski it was immensely helpful thank you! I'm watching it for the second time already. I want to move down to NJ and have you be my mentor now 😆.
:-) well there's no need to do that cuz we have the internet LOL
@@JesseKozlowski Do you have a discord server?
I do, but I don't use it. Haven't been in there for a very long time.
A wonderful presentation. Thank you Jesse for putting it together. I will be sharing this with many of my clients!
I appreciate your comment. Thank you.
excellent Jesse keep adding to it
That's the plan. Thanks!
Well said Jesse. Keep up the good work.
Hello my friend! I'm open to suggestions to improve it, so please don't hesitate. I really appreciate you commenting here. Thank you :)
Seems like you kinda knows what you're doing! I didn't watch all of it but skimmed through... Those 5 and a half years I had at Oslo Airport Gardermoen was great, we also did controlling stuff.
There was one time, a contractor suspected he was cheated for concrete. The main hangar is somewhere around 400 x 250 meter and he thought the floor was a few millimeters too low.
So we measured the whole thing, both with total stations and a bit of levelling. I don't remember the result anymore, but it wasn't cheap to have two men walking around there for a few days...
Another time, we were hired to check the edge of the roof of the main terminal building. Another contractor thought the roof line looked a bit up and down, in waves.
After we spent some days on the edge, some 45 meters above ground, he was told by someone who have observed us that it's supposed to be like that. It's the drainage of the rain... DAMN!
Sounds like a really great project to work on. That experience served you well in your youtube hobby ;)
A most excellent presentation! I know very little about this subject, and feel like I came away with a better understanding of your profession.
Thanks. I appreciate your feedback.
Thank you very mutch for the excellent presentation. I very much enjoyed it.
What I would like to include in the accuracy columns is at least the number of samples taken to calculate the standard deviation. It gives you some infos about the confidence of the values. A standard deviation taken from 3 samples is not as good as from 30 samples. What about infos about refraction? But this is probably not relevant at this stage, I don't know.
I'm glad you liked it Walter. Adding the positional accuracy to your app would be outstanding. I do have files containing those columns for the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway bridge and also Rte80 across the Bonneville Salt Flats. In my opinion, your app is worth some $ to the geospatial software market. The code you've written could enhance a program like Sketchup if they would consider expanding that software. Knowing your amazing appetite for math, I can recommend the geodetic texts and web resources you'll want to read and reference.
Is there a monument on the golf course at 40°N and 75°W? When I zoom in on Google Earth there appears to be a white object nearby.
I think you may have misplaced your comment under this video about control surveying. You are talking about the plaque marking 40N , 75W I recorded in this video -
N 40-00-00 W 75-00-00 work in progress 8/14/17
th-cam.com/video/IEbqKW_3SEA/w-d-xo.html
Jesse Kozlowski Actually, your TSC3 controller in this video shows those lat lons. I was just wondering where that was on this planet.
@@mikemagyar3222 , oh man my bad, didn't even realize that. Great catch ! Well, in that vid I linked above you can see a close up of it.
Hey Jerry, did you post a link to Suspicious 0bservers?
Jon , I do not see any Jerry in the comments here under this video. Did you intend that question to be posted someplace else?
@@JesseKozlowski My profound apologies. I hate people getting my name wrong too. Yes, it was supposed to be Jesse. Auto correct is handy, but sometimes damn annoying.
@@jonwatson654 , no problem. Just wanted to make sure your question was reaching the right person. I often share Suspicious0bservers vid links on my TH-cam channel community tab. Why do you ask? I enjoy his daily rundown of solar and space weather conditions important to know for our use of GPS. He also does a great job highlighting recently published peer reviewed papers on cosmology and geology, etc.
@@JesseKozlowski Well... If you read between the lines, he is a proponent of the electric universe and a climate change denier. His run down of Solar activity and Space weather is actually pretty good, but the rest of the content is very fringe.
@@jonwatson654 , keep listening every day my friend :)
There's nothing really between the lines. He's quite explicit. I'm more interested in science than categorizing people and calling anyone names, like denier because, well, that's not very scientific at all really.
I thought his last vid was brilliant ...
Sunspots, Mantle Plumes, Neil deGrasse Tyson | S0 News Jan.5.2020
th-cam.com/video/dLNrTHdPHbI/w-d-xo.html
.