![]() ![]() I hope this post can become just as valuable as the enhancement and elemental threads with your feedback and suggestions. If you find any typos or small errors, please send me a private message so I can make corrections. You can use Ctrl-F to quickly find any of the sections below or to search the first page of the post. This is the spot to discuss everything about healing as a shaman. Link to the actual guide: How to Heal like a Pro - Elitist Jerks I do not claim credit for this work, nor am I trying to. I dont care if its an RXL I just want to be able to stake my catch and see station/offset with a design elevation while out in the field so i can stake proper lifts when live staking.Once again, just posting some useful information that some people may not know. 4kb file when its suppose to be way bigger, I am sure its because its not giving me the side slope. When using the export function on TBC its not giving me the side slope even though its programmed. I have not tried your other suggestion yet i will do that. Can manually slope stake I just want to learn this. ![]() Its all a tangent have not got the the arc portion of the project yet. Used 2 points off the plan and profile view on the Tailings Dam Plans, created a linestring at 991 elevation, went 26ft right for my shoulder then added a side slope command for 1.8:1 slope. Just brought in another project to keep my coordinate system same and imprted my 2 points for my alignment. I just started fresh no surface no nothing. I would share the project but new to the forum and not sure how to do that. I really want to use this because I cant stand C3D for calcs unless its something simple. My co-worker can make this program sing but he is busy. i work at Red Dog Mine and they are 100% Trimble up here they have bunch of TBC licenses. (it will depend on which version of access you are using also). I will try to help where I can but I strongly recommend looking at the Trimble Access Road Strings approach as an alternative. The RXL questions should really go on the Geospatial Forum as the Geospatial Team are better equipped to answer those than me for example. I can try to help with RXL but that is a Geospatial approach to this problem not a CEC approach - we use Terramodel PRO files for Roads or the new VCL formats in Siteworks and they are so much better and easier to manage and more flexible for Road Staking especially. RXL is not the greatest format for Road Staking in Access, you might want to try using the LandXML export for Access Road Strings or the Trimble Access Road Strings in GENIO format (especially for TBC v5.3 as those in my view are a better way to go for Road Staking with Access - RXL is always somewhat problematic because it is a cross section based format rather than a String or Model based format and that means that you have to slice up the Corridor and then check sections to make sure that adjacent sections are relatively close to each other in Geometry etc. While I can create a simple example that follows the instructions that you are mentioning, it is better if I also have the alignment that you are using as well - then I can run the process. Manually slope staking not my cup of tea really chaps my ass.Ĭan you share the project so I can take a look. Hope IT gets me on 5.3 today this is effing me. ![]() You should not need to force a comparative surface to get it to work, maybe its just this 5.0 version. Its a very basic corridor and wont work, and it looks 100% correct on the cross section view. ![]() i like this much better than C3D for construction calcs and really want to use it but this has me very frustrated. I got it to work the other day forcing it to meet a surface but now i cant even make it do that because its creating a wierd grade break now when I am trying to stake in the field. Its exporting about a 4kb file when it should be 200kb. I can see its right, i use side slope from my shoulder and fill slope with 1.8:1 ratio. I can see my offset and side slopes when I use a comparative surface, but when I go to export using rxl INCLUDING templates its not spitting out my side slope command. I have my horizontal and vertical alignments everything looks perfect. Trying to create a simple corridor of just tangent an offset 26' right and a side slope 1.8:1. I am using TBC V5.0 (waiting on IT to approve an update). ![]()
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