The Magic plane is a shortcut method for creating a plane of survey points without actually having to collect them. This can be used when the grade and direction of the desired plane is known and getting accurate cut/fill volumes is not required. An example would be a building pad.
NOTE: If you use ‘Magic plane’ as your original surface you are unlikely to be able to create an accurate cut/fill map. This is because the newly created plane is unlikely to match the actual real world surface. Any cut/fill map created from a design you place on a ‘Magic plane’ will be relative to it, and not the real world surface.
Start Point - The 2 options available are center or edge, this will generate the magic plane with your current location (or the location of some pre-existing surveyed points) at the center, or at the center of an edge.
Field Length - This is the length of the magic plane and can be adjusted as needed.
Field Width - This is the width of the magic plane and can also be adjusted as needed.
Direction - This sets which direction the magic plane is oriented.
Slope Percentage - This sets the degree of the slope.
Secondary slope - This is enabled by selecting the “Enable secondary slope” check box. (the secondary slope runs at 90o to the primary)
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