1 00:00:07,000 --> 00:00:12,000 So back to our drawing, this is our point here for our setting out now. 2 00:00:16,000 --> 00:00:24,000 What we have there is 110 metres by 70 meters, and this is a kind of bottom left corner, so let's 3 00:00:24,000 --> 00:00:25,000 leave our site. 4 00:00:31,000 --> 00:00:35,000 There's a few ways we could do is we could draw a rectangle, which is 110 meters by 70 meters, and 5 00:00:35,000 --> 00:00:41,000 then we could rotate around this point, or we could just create lines. 6 00:00:43,000 --> 00:00:46,000 And drove up geometry, which is why I'm going to do it. 7 00:00:46,000 --> 00:00:47,000 OK, so. 8 00:00:49,000 --> 00:00:55,000 We pull the line and I'm going to cry from this line here now. 9 00:00:57,000 --> 00:01:02,000 What I want to do, I want it to be perpendicular to this road, it's going to come straight, I'm going 10 00:01:02,000 --> 00:01:03,000 to be at a right angle. 11 00:01:08,000 --> 00:01:14,000 And I can do this by finding out the angles and working out the easiest way I find sometimes to do things 12 00:01:14,000 --> 00:01:18,000 like this is to use it, use a geometry, it's already on there. 13 00:01:18,000 --> 00:01:21,000 So I'm going to go, I've got my own snaps. 14 00:01:22,000 --> 00:01:29,000 In fact, then turn off some of these islands off and point midpoint, intersection and perpendicular. 15 00:01:29,000 --> 00:01:31,000 Everyone's arcs have them. 16 00:01:31,000 --> 00:01:37,000 So now I can draw a line from that point and make it perpendicular to the other side of the road. 17 00:01:39,000 --> 00:01:39,000 OK. 18 00:01:40,000 --> 00:01:42,000 And then I'm going to scale this line. 19 00:01:43,000 --> 00:01:44,000 I'm going to scale. 20 00:01:48,000 --> 00:01:52,000 I'm not going to use that as a base point, and I'm just going to scale it by 100 just to make it nice 21 00:01:52,000 --> 00:01:53,000 and large. 22 00:01:53,000 --> 00:01:56,000 Okay, so now. 23 00:01:58,000 --> 00:01:59,000 We're going to meet us here. 24 00:02:00,000 --> 00:02:03,000 All I need to do is an offset of one time. 25 00:02:03,000 --> 00:02:09,000 Remember, we worked in meters and I'm going to offset to that sound. 26 00:02:10,000 --> 00:02:11,000 We are. 27 00:02:20,000 --> 00:02:27,000 So now I can connect those two lines here, and I can use that to trim out these points. 28 00:02:29,000 --> 00:02:32,000 And all I need to do now is offset this 70 meters. 29 00:02:40,000 --> 00:02:41,000 I remember Truman again. 30 00:02:43,000 --> 00:02:44,000 We now have our line. 31 00:02:47,000 --> 00:02:50,000 So I'm going to create another layer, which I'm going to call 32 00:02:54,000 --> 00:02:55,000 the site boundary. 33 00:02:57,000 --> 00:02:58,000 I'm going to also make this. 34 00:03:00,000 --> 00:03:10,000 Read fact the survey points lots different courts below the site boundary can be read OK. 35 00:03:12,000 --> 00:03:15,000 Yeah, so I'm going to put these lines now. 36 00:03:18,000 --> 00:03:23,000 Onto the site boundary layer, and then we have it, so we have our survey point, which was given to 37 00:03:23,000 --> 00:03:27,000 us and then we have our site boundary now. 38 00:03:28,000 --> 00:03:32,000 This all we've done is create information we'd already been given, so there's no this isn't an actual 39 00:03:32,000 --> 00:03:34,000 drawing yet to give to anybody. 40 00:03:35,000 --> 00:03:38,000 We want to give something to the survivors so they can set out, well, the need. 41 00:03:39,000 --> 00:03:43,000 You don't want to send someone to a site without point and a tape measure because the chances of you 42 00:03:43,000 --> 00:03:44,000 getting these at right angles and things. 43 00:03:45,000 --> 00:03:48,000 Well, a surveyor would look far is a set of survey points. 44 00:03:48,000 --> 00:03:50,000 You can just put in his machine and they can stake out. 45 00:03:50,000 --> 00:03:54,000 So we're going to create more points. 46 00:03:54,000 --> 00:03:57,000 We're going to go to this multi-point here. 47 00:03:58,000 --> 00:04:01,000 Make sure you've got your snaps on with midpoint and end point. 48 00:04:03,000 --> 00:04:03,000 OK. 49 00:04:03,000 --> 00:04:05,000 And we're going to set the midpoint. 50 00:04:06,000 --> 00:04:11,000 And point, moot point and point aren't such an insane thing. 51 00:04:13,000 --> 00:04:16,000 And we don't believe it's because it's because its opponent, we'll put it anyway. 52 00:04:16,000 --> 00:04:17,000 All right. 53 00:04:18,000 --> 00:04:22,000 OK, I'm just going to match properties this survey point, just so get them all on the right layer. 54 00:04:28,000 --> 00:04:30,000 And there we are, but now they're probably a bit big. 55 00:04:33,000 --> 00:04:35,000 So we can type in P type again. 56 00:04:35,000 --> 00:04:40,000 Let's try this so and you'll see they all change now because we've got control over the way our points 57 00:04:40,000 --> 00:04:41,000 are displayed. 58 00:04:42,000 --> 00:04:46,000 But that is going to be our site layout in terms of points. 59 00:04:48,000 --> 00:04:54,000 This isn't any good to our surveyor because he needs actual coordinates put in his machine. 60 00:04:54,000 --> 00:05:03,000 So we're going to go to our purpose based layout here and we're going to bring in our title block. 61 00:05:07,000 --> 00:05:10,000 So you your resources follow, you will have very warm ties to block. 62 00:05:13,000 --> 00:05:14,000 I'm just going to come up. 63 00:05:16,000 --> 00:05:17,000 I'm going to copy it. 64 00:05:19,000 --> 00:05:23,000 I'm going to go back to our drawing and I'm going to go post the original coordinates. 65 00:05:25,000 --> 00:05:32,000 OK, I'm not going to go to the laptop, OK, and I'm going to go rectangular to a rectangular viewport. 66 00:05:33,000 --> 00:05:35,000 I'm just going to go from that corner down to the. 67 00:05:36,000 --> 00:05:38,000 And then we have our viewport coming. 68 00:05:38,000 --> 00:05:41,000 So to scale this with a double click inside. 69 00:05:41,000 --> 00:05:46,000 First, we're going to get grid, but I will go z for Zoom. 70 00:05:47,000 --> 00:05:48,000 OK, now 71 00:05:50,000 --> 00:06:00,000 when working in millimeters, we would if we wanted this one to 250, we would say one slash 250 XP. 72 00:06:01,000 --> 00:06:05,000 You might be doing it that way, or you might be used to going down here and saying, I want it one 73 00:06:05,000 --> 00:06:08,000 to one to 100. 74 00:06:09,000 --> 00:06:10,000 Kind of thing. 75 00:06:10,000 --> 00:06:12,000 But that's not going to work with us now because. 76 00:06:16,000 --> 00:06:26,000 We're in meters, so what one to 100 means is one on the paper's space is same as 100 on the model space. 77 00:06:29,000 --> 00:06:32,000 Now, because we're in meetings, we need to we're working in kind of thousand and. 78 00:06:33,000 --> 00:06:37,000 So if I was to type first goes for Zoom and just type in one. 79 00:06:40,000 --> 00:06:43,000 So if I was to change this to one to one. 80 00:06:44,000 --> 00:06:44,000 OK. 81 00:06:46,000 --> 00:06:49,000 That would be one to a thousand. 82 00:06:52,000 --> 00:06:57,000 So when you work two metres, you need to kind of divide it by a thousand if you like. 83 00:06:57,000 --> 00:06:59,000 So in order to get something at one to 250. 84 00:07:00,000 --> 00:07:04,000 The way to work out is just divide 1000 by what you're after. 85 00:07:04,000 --> 00:07:11,000 So if you want to do it once 1000, divide 1000 by 1000, which gives you one, which would be a scale 86 00:07:11,000 --> 00:07:16,000 of one to one if you wanted it one to 500 divide a thousand by 500, which gives you two. 87 00:07:16,000 --> 00:07:18,000 So it's not one to do it two to one. 88 00:07:19,000 --> 00:07:22,000 OK, I appreciate it's going to be very confusing. 89 00:07:23,000 --> 00:07:26,000 It's just one of those things when you working in meetings that you're going to get, you get used to, 90 00:07:27,000 --> 00:07:28,000 it's got a scale reference, so. 91 00:07:30,000 --> 00:07:32,000 Two to one is 125000. 92 00:07:33,000 --> 00:07:35,000 41 is one to 250. 93 00:07:36,000 --> 00:07:36,000 OK. 94 00:07:37,000 --> 00:07:39,000 You just take that first figure and divide it. 95 00:07:41,000 --> 00:07:43,000 And from a thousand that gives you what you need. 96 00:07:45,000 --> 00:07:51,000 Appreciate it can be confusing, you don't really need to know the math behind it or anything you just 97 00:07:51,000 --> 00:07:57,000 generally remember one to one when you work two metres is one 2000 because it's a file, the memory 98 00:07:57,000 --> 00:07:58,000 says that's all. 99 00:07:58,000 --> 00:08:00,000 If you can remember that, then you can. 100 00:08:01,000 --> 00:08:05,000 You can remember various that means two to one is five hundred false. 101 00:08:05,000 --> 00:08:10,000 One is to fifty five to one will be one to two hundred ten to one will be one to 100. 102 00:08:10,000 --> 00:08:10,000 Okay. 103 00:08:11,000 --> 00:08:14,000 If you need to write that down for future, do it. 104 00:08:14,000 --> 00:08:17,000 But usually remember that one to one is a thousand that will do. 105 00:08:17,000 --> 00:08:25,000 Okay, so anyway, this is now want 250 so can click on the outside here and these are our survey points 106 00:08:25,000 --> 00:08:28,000 we're going to give to the surveyors, but we need to obviously tell them what they are. 107 00:08:28,000 --> 00:08:29,000 So. 108 00:08:32,000 --> 00:08:34,000 If we go to a line dimension now. 109 00:08:37,000 --> 00:08:41,000 We know we can put this dimension on here, which would be our 110 meters. 110 00:08:41,000 --> 00:08:44,000 It's not going to be much use to a survivor. 111 00:08:45,000 --> 00:08:46,000 He wants coordinates. 112 00:08:46,000 --> 00:08:51,000 So if we if we pull down this option here where we have different dimension options, we have one which 113 00:08:51,000 --> 00:08:52,000 is ordinance, OK? 114 00:08:53,000 --> 00:09:00,000 And if I could come up and I'll go down to this one, which we know I'm not a click on the center of 115 00:09:00,000 --> 00:09:01,000 a point. 116 00:09:02,000 --> 00:09:08,000 OK, now we have two options, once we've clicked on it, we can either drag it out this way or we can 117 00:09:08,000 --> 00:09:09,000 drag it out that way. 118 00:09:09,000 --> 00:09:16,000 And one of them is your Hastings or ax, and one of them is your NOVNS or your Y, depending which way 119 00:09:16,000 --> 00:09:17,000 you put it. 120 00:09:17,000 --> 00:09:19,000 OK, so you need to do this action twice. 121 00:09:23,000 --> 00:09:26,000 And you can you can actually choose the options down here as well. 122 00:09:27,000 --> 00:09:31,000 And you can choose the text and things, all the settings are down here as normal. 123 00:09:32,000 --> 00:09:33,000 I'm just going to go, I'm going to click it. 124 00:09:33,000 --> 00:09:39,000 Once I'm going to put up there, I'm going to right click to repeat the command and I'm going to put 125 00:09:39,000 --> 00:09:39,000 it there. 126 00:09:39,000 --> 00:09:46,000 Now, one thing I will would say we've put our points on the midpoint and the end point, so we kind 127 00:09:46,000 --> 00:09:46,000 of can't go wrong. 128 00:09:46,000 --> 00:09:55,000 But when you're doing this, our turn off everything on your own snaps and turn on note when also Katz's 129 00:09:55,000 --> 00:09:57,000 note, it means point, it's the same thing. 130 00:09:58,000 --> 00:09:58,000 OK. 131 00:09:58,000 --> 00:10:01,000 So for all intents and purposes, it's the same thing. 132 00:10:01,000 --> 00:10:05,000 Just click on your note, and now you will only snap to these points. 133 00:10:07,000 --> 00:10:07,000 Then we go. 134 00:10:08,000 --> 00:10:12,000 And I'm going to do that on all of us now. 135 00:10:12,000 --> 00:10:14,000 So you say a only snap to that point now? 136 00:10:16,000 --> 00:10:22,000 And this is where we'll start getting some more random numbers just because of the angle of the measurement 137 00:10:22,000 --> 00:10:22,000 and things. 138 00:10:27,000 --> 00:10:28,000 And so of. 139 00:10:31,000 --> 00:10:33,000 So we can lay out these. 140 00:10:37,000 --> 00:10:38,000 Full House today is. 141 00:10:41,000 --> 00:10:45,000 And sometimes it can just mean positioning them out of the way. 142 00:10:46,000 --> 00:10:48,000 But as long as it's clear which ones are which. 143 00:10:50,000 --> 00:10:57,000 Survey would ease into a machine and it would go out on site and it would lay out, OK. 144 00:10:59,000 --> 00:11:05,000 Now usually a survey point would be to three decimal points. 145 00:11:09,000 --> 00:11:12,000 And I'm going to create a new layer. 146 00:11:14,000 --> 00:11:22,000 We've got survey point there, OK, which is a color of 150, I'm going to create survey ref, which 147 00:11:22,000 --> 00:11:25,000 is survey reference, and it's the same color. 148 00:11:25,000 --> 00:11:28,000 OK, because I was highlighted, I'm not want to click you. 149 00:11:28,000 --> 00:11:32,000 It's going to kind of a properties over, but it's a color of 150. 150 00:11:34,000 --> 00:11:39,000 So want to close out and click on this dimension is going to go right click select similar and it's 151 00:11:39,000 --> 00:11:41,000 going to select all I was teasing. 152 00:11:42,000 --> 00:11:44,000 I'm going, I'm going to put them on the survey ref flyer. 153 00:11:45,000 --> 00:11:48,000 I'm also why I've got them all selected, I'm going to change them. 154 00:11:51,000 --> 00:11:52,000 Make sure. 155 00:11:55,000 --> 00:11:58,000 They are all on free to small places. 156 00:12:00,000 --> 00:12:03,000 I mean, we go so far, is our site survey drawing. 157 00:12:03,000 --> 00:12:05,000 So now we can fill out our time block? 158 00:12:06,000 --> 00:12:12,000 Well, so the project was just check. 159 00:12:15,000 --> 00:12:16,000 It was our. 160 00:12:21,000 --> 00:12:22,000 Proposed new office park. 161 00:12:35,000 --> 00:12:37,000 And this is going to be site 162 00:12:43,000 --> 00:12:44,000 setting out. 163 00:12:44,000 --> 00:12:44,000 OK. 164 00:12:46,000 --> 00:12:52,000 Actually, this is the title will be site layout I'm. 165 00:12:54,000 --> 00:13:02,000 Actually, this sort of project will be proposed, the office of the title will be site setting out 166 00:13:02,000 --> 00:13:07,000 details, and you can fill this in with what you want to. 167 00:13:08,000 --> 00:13:13,000 You know, it's just look at the scale things like that, you name, when it was checked. 168 00:13:15,000 --> 00:13:19,000 Give a drawing, no revision or what kind of stuff, OK? 169 00:13:19,000 --> 00:13:20,000 You know, let's do that. 170 00:13:20,000 --> 00:13:22,000 So there we go. 171 00:13:22,000 --> 00:13:28,000 This joint can now be printed out and given to the surveyor who will go on site and he'll stay out of 172 00:13:28,000 --> 00:13:29,000 these coordinates. 173 00:13:29,000 --> 00:13:35,000 And now we can get on with actually fleshing out the site layout, which will start now. 174 00:13:36,000 --> 00:13:37,000 So if you join. 175 00:13:38,000 --> 00:13:40,000 We'll see you in the next chapter.