Autocad property line bearings




















As you can see, I typed s89d06'53"w and the line is in the NW quadrant. The direction in my units is set to North. Notice: updates available for Apache Log4j vulnerabilities. See the security advisory on the Autodesk Trust Center for more information. AutoCAD Forum. Turn on suggestions. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for. Search instead for. Did you mean:. This page has been translated for your convenience with an automatic translation service.

Enter an azimuth, the direction of the line segment being drawn, in Decimal DMS format. For this example, enter 5. To select locations on screen to define direction You can select locations to define the direction when using the Line by Direction and Distance command.

Select the start point of the segment to be drawn. At the command line, enter P to use the screen point mode. Define a direction by selecting a starting location, and then select an ending location. Note the two screen selections may be anywhere in the model, and may not necessarily include the starting point of the line segment. At the command line, enter 'PN to use the point number transparent command. If not, would someone please give me a step by step on doing this?

If you could post something of what your trying to do, I might be able to help more. I did manage to remember that the units needed to be set to survey and the precision to N0d00'00"E. That tutorial is really helpful Is this the only way, or is there an easier way to do curved bearings when the radius, length and direction is given? In other words, can't that info be typed into the command line so as NOT to have to do the tangent and rotate it, etc?

I don't believe there is such a thing as a "curved bearing". The bearing would be along the tangent. Using the info provided the horizontal curve is laid out from the PC point of curvature to PT point of tangency.

The point at which both tangents meet is referred to at the PI point of intersection. If you're lucky, the surveyor provided the curve's radius, tangent distance, curve length, chord length and angle of curve which would make reconstructing the curve quite simple.

Specify a point on the arc. Specify the endpoint. For the first point of an object, specify a starting point. Enter the angle. Do one of the following to specify the length: Press the Spacebar or Enter. A hatch boundary can be any combination of objects, such as lines, arcs, circles, and polylines, that forms an enclosed area. Enclosed areas within the hatch area are referred to as islands.

You can hatch them or leave them unhatched depending on the Islands setting in the Hatch and Gradient dialog box. If you select one hatch and right-click, you get the option to Generate Boundary, but if you select multiple hatches, you do not — unless you just did one, in which case Repeat Generate Boundary will appear in your right-click menu.

So generate one, then you can select the rest and repeat. A Plot Plan is a plan drawn to scale showing the entire property including all property lines with the existing and proposed structures, including parking.



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