Reading the Level Rod

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • Learn how to read a leveling rod marked in decimal feet.
    Provided by the Illinois Professional Land Surveyors Association
    www.iplsa.org

Комментарии • 120

  • @sterlinwall9635
    @sterlinwall9635 2 года назад +3

    Thank god for this video lol been using Trimble gps my whole dirt work career so far and today was given a transit and grade stick and a survey book with no explanation and told to start setting grade lol. You just saved my life

  • @benedictmuyia1038
    @benedictmuyia1038 4 года назад +8

    Have watched all your Leveling tutorials and I confidently feel like am a real surveyor of the year 2019. Thank you.

  • @mlb6d9
    @mlb6d9 4 года назад +9

    Thank you for putting these together - very well explained & illustrated. They have been a big help in learning this stuff..

  • @larrypatterson3957
    @larrypatterson3957 5 лет назад +8

    Great video. Well done and filled with all the information you need to read the rod. Thanks for taking the time to show us.

  • @edethnoviatubal9926
    @edethnoviatubal9926 4 года назад +9

    I almost died understanding this video at first. But when i watched it the 2nd time around, i understood them all. Great video

    • @anyaricaalaba7569
      @anyaricaalaba7569 4 года назад +1

      hahahahahaha byang sanaol

    • @mikepurkey6070
      @mikepurkey6070 3 года назад

      Yeah my heads hurting with all the numbers but I'll give it another go.

  • @barnycanuck6234
    @barnycanuck6234 5 лет назад +1

    By far the clearest explanation I’ve come across. I used to use a broken tape measure taped to an old broom handle for levelling

  • @lilanedaria
    @lilanedaria Год назад

    Thank you for your fantastic videos. High quality educational content like this is a blessing.

  • @JLTaylor105
    @JLTaylor105 8 лет назад +1

    Nicely done and simple to understand. You won't know if you don't ask, Glad you are taking time to show us. Great help!

  • @rorystenerson9653
    @rorystenerson9653 8 лет назад +13

    Nicely done, even and odd edge patterns, and the last part on rounding has nagged me for years, I'll use on those pesky .xx5 readings. 😀

  • @jonathancastillo3831
    @jonathancastillo3831 7 лет назад +3

    Have not done this since my surveying class in college, great refresher!

  • @mikemarcum4887
    @mikemarcum4887 3 года назад +1

    Wow this is the best I got it in the 1st minute. And I was so stumped before watching thank you so much. I'm in heavy machinery training. and I'm to site work now and I have a test tomorrow. I feel like I got this. Thanks agian.

  • @anandhurk4323
    @anandhurk4323 8 лет назад +20

    it's awesome!! what a presentation !!!!

  • @TheMaineSurveyor
    @TheMaineSurveyor 4 года назад +1

    Greetings from Maine! Excellent video!

  • @TimBeadle-o7t
    @TimBeadle-o7t 2 месяца назад

    Man you explain this so simply

  • @stevebrannon69
    @stevebrannon69 4 года назад +1

    This is correct as long as the rod is held completely vertical. If the rod is leaned forward or backward, the reading will increase. When I worked for a surveyor, he would have me rock the rod forward and backward towards him slowly and he would read the smallest reading. You should always reverse your circuit to the beginning point to verify if there were any misreads.

  • @rockyboy5545
    @rockyboy5545 6 дней назад

    Explained beautifully! Thank you!

  • @loosecannon5668
    @loosecannon5668 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the clear in depth presentation very helpful

  • @jayphillips4058
    @jayphillips4058 7 лет назад +3

    Very well done, the info on rounding was especially helpful!

  • @richardkronawetter7752
    @richardkronawetter7752 2 года назад

    Thanks for the information very clear and easy to understand

  • @albaaqiy1160
    @albaaqiy1160 4 года назад +1

    Excellent teachings and guide with best image s lots Of thanks okay great WAACCEYULLAH TURKMONGOL

  • @robertmeyer2804
    @robertmeyer2804 2 года назад

    Ty your video was helpful to me .Gob Bless you keep on posting your videos.

  • @jacquelinesuger
    @jacquelinesuger 8 лет назад +4

    you are an amazing teacher. Thank you

  • @vem2829
    @vem2829 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you sir, it's very helpful.

  • @anthonythompkins9405
    @anthonythompkins9405 4 года назад +1

    That last trick was actually something new to me that is for the tip

  • @jmorr1780
    @jmorr1780 11 месяцев назад +1

    Ron Swanson taught me something

  • @ives1776patriot
    @ives1776patriot 5 лет назад +1

    Helped me greatly at work! Thank you

  • @bfflorida2311
    @bfflorida2311 2 года назад

    Simply thank you, great content and well made video

  • @latestjobsinpakistan5110
    @latestjobsinpakistan5110 8 лет назад +1

    Really good method of teaching.

  • @moisesgodoy4369
    @moisesgodoy4369 Год назад

    You really did professional. Thanks.

  • @Npvp98
    @Npvp98 Год назад

    amazing video sir.well explained..thank you sir for the great explanation.🙏🙏...

  • @marcusmcmorris197
    @marcusmcmorris197 7 лет назад +2

    Excellent presentation!

  • @jman4573
    @jman4573 4 года назад

    Wow this is awesome!!! Definitely better than the Mexican older guys at work tryna explain this in Spanish 🙄. It all makes sense!

  • @engineeringworld2221
    @engineeringworld2221 5 лет назад +1

    Soulte u sir ....for urs wonderful explaination....thanku ...

  • @transdata3035
    @transdata3035 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent explanation! Thank you.

  • @larryshulman8845
    @larryshulman8845 7 лет назад +3

    excellent. took 1 minute to understand

  • @brianpiscitelli8111
    @brianpiscitelli8111 4 года назад +1

    Awesome video. Great explanation easy to understand.
    You have any videos on using Trimble or Topcon for gps and total base station layout

  • @edwingonzalez7882
    @edwingonzalez7882 2 года назад

    Thank you for great explanation.

  • @santoslopez575
    @santoslopez575 6 месяцев назад

    Good man thank you sir wherever you are ☝️🤝

  • @JLTaylor105
    @JLTaylor105 7 лет назад +1

    A big help. Thank you very much!!!!!

  • @lovecountry6549
    @lovecountry6549 2 года назад

    Excellent video for explaining
    Thank you

  • @Vijaythakor_989
    @Vijaythakor_989 7 лет назад +7

    good video sir........thank you very much

  • @flapjackson6077
    @flapjackson6077 5 лет назад +1

    Very informative!
    Thank you!

  • @akshaysaini8051
    @akshaysaini8051 6 лет назад +1

    Thankyou Sir for Such a wonderfull Info . #God #Bless

  • @fahadbashir8326
    @fahadbashir8326 4 года назад +1

    Thanks u,
    I have learned from you a lot true,
    So move on and prepare other lessons for us.

  • @ImGnav
    @ImGnav 4 года назад +1

    When rounding off in an integer 5, odd number will become in the nearest even number while the even number stays as is.

  • @REHIMIF
    @REHIMIF 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you it is really top!!! Very Good JOB !

  • @mohammadimran6418
    @mohammadimran6418 6 лет назад +1

    Best explanation!!!!

  • @generationtechs6741
    @generationtechs6741 8 лет назад

    we need this kind of teaching

  • @topprotec9972
    @topprotec9972 2 года назад

    Good video Thank you helped a lot!

  • @Mackyanguson
    @Mackyanguson 3 года назад

    Thanks for this important information

  • @sazkanji6109
    @sazkanji6109 4 года назад

    Good job todd thanks for the video

  • @louis3998
    @louis3998 Год назад

    Really good video. Thank you

  • @chriskillZ321
    @chriskillZ321 Год назад

    Needed this

  • @bjr2379
    @bjr2379 4 года назад +1

    Great Video in 2020

  • @fernandoestrada8513
    @fernandoestrada8513 3 года назад +1

    That’s good explain to clearly

  • @richardabel2054
    @richardabel2054 4 года назад

    Very well explained!

  • @robmart8255
    @robmart8255 4 года назад

    Cool. Didn't know about the rounding to the even number when split reading occurs.

  • @historygeek4978
    @historygeek4978 7 лет назад +1

    So useful thanks a lot!

  • @syedzaidi7399
    @syedzaidi7399 4 года назад +1

    Thank you!!

  • @thoufeekraja4935
    @thoufeekraja4935 5 лет назад +1

    Very useful to me sir

  • @faizankirmani6266
    @faizankirmani6266 6 лет назад +1

    great video

  • @pujajapu2440
    @pujajapu2440 6 лет назад +1

    thank you sir, l easy understand

  • @skibee50
    @skibee50 7 месяцев назад

    What was the top and bottom crosshairs for

  • @pathumlakmal9267
    @pathumlakmal9267 7 лет назад +1

    great video awsom

  • @ramakantmajhi4803
    @ramakantmajhi4803 7 лет назад

    thankyou so much sir for awesome video 😊

  • @SANDESHZORE
    @SANDESHZORE 7 лет назад +2

    Sir,
    thanx for guide

  • @moammo360
    @moammo360 Год назад

    Thank you, real life, Ron Swanson

  • @fahimrahman3914
    @fahimrahman3914 5 лет назад

    Good presentation.

  • @byakuyakuchiki9048
    @byakuyakuchiki9048 8 лет назад +1

    thank you very much......

  • @madhureddyindian9715
    @madhureddyindian9715 5 лет назад +1

    great sir

  • @blackwall619
    @blackwall619 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you

  • @saulperez4556
    @saulperez4556 Год назад

    Thanks Tod

  • @johnp4871
    @johnp4871 7 лет назад +3

    You rock!

  • @trumanray6626
    @trumanray6626 11 месяцев назад

    excellent!

  • @nimmongbassey8099
    @nimmongbassey8099 4 года назад +1

    fantastic

  • @Jsantosishere
    @Jsantosishere 4 года назад +1

    Thanks

  • @birindasaud7363
    @birindasaud7363 4 года назад +1

    Thanks u sir

  • @eugeneyang5678
    @eugeneyang5678 5 лет назад +1

    1 out of 12 = 0.834, 2 out of 12 = 1.68, 3 out of 12 = 2.5, 4 out of 12 = 3.334, 5 out of 12 = 4.168, 6 out of 12 = 5, 7 out of 12 = 5.834, 8 out of 12 = 6.668, 9 out of 12 = 7.5, 10 out of 12 = 8.334, 11 out of 12 = 9.168 & 12 out of 12 = 10. 1 inch is 0.083 feet (8.34% of a foot) & 0.25 hands, 2 inches is 0.168% of a foot (16.68% of a foot) & 0.5 hands, 3 inches is 0.25 feet (25% of a foot) & 0.75 hands, 4 inches is 0.334 feet (33.34% of a foot) & 1 hand, 5 inches is 0.418 feet (41.68% of a foot) & 1.25 hands, 6 inches is 0.5 feet (50% of a foot) & 1.5 hands, 7 inches is 0.584 feet (58.34% of a foot) & 1.75 hands, 8 inches is 0.668 feet (66.68% of a foot) & 2 hands, 9 inches is 0.75 feet (75% of a foot) & 2.25 hands, 10 inches is 0.834 feet (83.34% of a foot) & 2.5 hands, 11 inches is 0.918 feet (91.68% of a foot) & 2.75 hands & of course 12 inches is 100% of a foot & 3 hands long.

  • @rajenderguguloth8356
    @rajenderguguloth8356 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks SIR

  • @thrxmoon
    @thrxmoon 3 года назад

    Thanks a lot sir

  • @faustesq5854
    @faustesq5854 4 года назад +1

    Brilliant

  • @saulperez4556
    @saulperez4556 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @larryshulman8845
    @larryshulman8845 7 лет назад +1

    now teach me how to use my kubota to actually cut a grade in real life. Cant seem to get how to bring grade changes in an open field together. Im just a homeowner trying to learn how to work my land.

    • @larrypatterson3957
      @larrypatterson3957 5 лет назад +2

      Same here. With all the professionals going to total stations, I was able to pick up a used Nokia Electronic Theodolite from a local engineering firm. It was in absolute excellent condition. They only charged me $300 for it. I set up my grade stakes. I was putting in a 25' x 50' building for parking a truck and horse trailer. It ran transverse across a fairly steep slope. On the back of my Kubota L-3200, there is a ~4" steel tube that connects to my box blade. I picked up a post hole level that straps to the tube from the local hardware store. It has large levels in both directions. I also installed top and tilt hydraulic kit on my tractor (One of the best things you can get for your Kubota). I had my wife sit on my lap and steer the tractor while I used the hydraulic controls to make about a three foot cut into the slope with my box blade, while making sure it was level in all directions. I had three people ask me why I had cut way too much dirt out. It was quite the optical illusion, but instruments don't lie (provided you have used them correctly). I installed a retaining wall on the upside of the slope and when done it worked great and was level all the way across. I use the instrument to set grade for the riding arena so the rain runs off and also for making large garden plots. I also used it to survey my boundaries on my odd-shaped property and help me locate all of my corner markers. If my septic system should ever fail, I am set with an instrument that will let me do the layout. I really appreciate these videos.

  • @roobeo6
    @roobeo6 4 года назад +1

    Awesome

  • @guN_Ners
    @guN_Ners 7 лет назад +1

    thanks alot

  • @devanshsharma7305
    @devanshsharma7305 10 месяцев назад

    Or you could just switch to Standard International units to simplify your and our lives. And a more seamless experience. Where everything is in multiples of 10. :)

  • @biswarupbanik4432
    @biswarupbanik4432 7 лет назад

    well explained...

  • @israelpiedra9740
    @israelpiedra9740 6 лет назад +1

    Talves puede traducir al español

  • @raulhogland7309
    @raulhogland7309 5 лет назад +1

    My kind of teache!!

    • @eugeneyang5678
      @eugeneyang5678 4 года назад

      @RAUL HOGLAND, you mean “My kind of teacher!!” and I can break every single inch out of the foot by the percentage calculation.
      1 inch is 8% of a foot, 9% of a foot = 1&1/12 inches, 10% of a foot = 1&1/5 inches, 11% of a foot = 1&1/3 inches, 12% of a foot = 1&1/2 inches, 13% of a foot = 1&7/12 inches, 14% of a foot = 1&2/3 inches, 15% of a foot = 1&4/5 inches, 16% of a foot = 1&11/12 inches, 17% of a foot = 2 inches, 18% of a foot = 2&1/6 inches, 19% of a foot = 2&1/4 inches, 20% of a foot = 2&2/5 inches, 21% of a foot = 2&1/2 inches, 22% of a foot = 2&2/3 inches, 23% of a foot = 2&3/4 inches, 24% of a foot = 2&9/10 inches, 25% of a foot = 3 inches, 26% of a foot = 3&1/8 inches, 27% of a foot = 3&1/4 inches, 28% of a foot = 3&1/3 inches, 29% of a foot = 3&1/2 inches, 30% of a foot = 3&3/5 inches, 31% of a foot = 3&3/4 inches, 32% of a foot = 3&5/6 inches, 33% of a foot = 4 inches, 34% of a foot = 4&1/12 inches, 35% of a foot = 4&1/5 inches, 36% of a foot = 4&1/3 inches, 37% of a foot = 4&1/2 inches, 38% of a foot = 4&7/12 inches, 39% of a foot = 4&2/3 inches, 40% of a foot = 4&4/5 inches, 41% of a foot = 4&11/12 inches, 42% of a foot = 5 inches, 43% of a foot = 5&1/6 inches, 44% of a foot = 5&1/4 inches, 45% of a foot = 5&2/5 inches, 46% of a foot = 5&1/2 inches, 47% of a foot = 5&2/3 inches, 48% of a foot = 5&3/4 inches, 49% of a foot = 5&9/10 inches, 50% of a foot = 6 inches, 51% of a foot = 6&1/6 inches, 52% of a foot 6&1/4 inches, 53% of a foot = 6&1/3 inches, 54% of a foot = 6&1/2 inches, 55% of a foot = 6&3/5 inches, 56% of a foot = 6&3/4 inches, 57% of a foot = 6&5/6 inches, 58% of a foot = 7 inches, 59% of a foot = 7&1/12 inches, 60% of a foot = 7&1/5 inches, 61% of a foot = 7&1/3 inches, 62% of a foot = 7&1/2 inches, 63% of a foot = 7&7/12 inches, 64% of a foot = 7&2/3 inches, 65% of a foot = 7&4/5 inches, 66% of a foot = 7&11/12 inches, 67% of a foot = 8 inches, 68% of a foot = 8&1/6 inches, 69% of a foot = 8&1/4 inches, 70% of a foot = 8&2/5 inches, 71% of a foot = 8&1/2 inches, 72% of a foot = 8&2/3 inches, 73% of a foot = 8&3/4 inches, 74% of a foot = 8&9/10 inches, 75% of a foot = 9 inches, 76% of a foot = 9&1/8 inches, 77% of a foot = 9&1/4 inches, 78% of a foot = 9&1/3 inches, 79% of a foot = 9&1/2 inches, 80% of a foot = 9&3/5 inches, 81% of a foot = 9&3/4 inches, 82% of a foot = 9&5/6 inches, 83% of a foot = 10 inches, 84% of a foot = 10&1/12 inches, 85% of a foot = 10&1/5 inches, 86% of a foot = 10&1/3 inches, 87% of a foot = 10&1/2 inches, 88% of a foot = 10&7/12 inches, 89% of a foot = 10&2/3 inches, 90% of a foot = 10&4/5 inches, 91% of a foot = 10&11/12 inches, 92% of a foot = 11 inches, 93% of a foot = 11&1/6 inches, 94% of a foot = 11&1/4 inches, 95% of a foot = 11&2/5 inches, 96% of a foot = 11&1/2 inches, 97% of a foot = 11&2/3 inches, 98% of a foot = 11&3/4 inches, 99% of a foot = 11&9/10 inches and of course 100% of 1 foot is 12 inches.

    • @cw9734
      @cw9734 2 года назад +1

      @@eugeneyang5678 please stop. No one cares

    • @eugeneyang5678
      @eugeneyang5678 Год назад

      @@cw9734 , CW I respect that you told me to stop because you said the magic word please. Technically you are the one that doesn't care. If you think that my information that I posted was not helpful, annoying, disturbing or is too much I am sorry. I worked very hard and put all of my effort on it for at least 2 years ago. If you don't like measuring height or length with the metric system, the decimal feet or the engineering tape measure you can always use the standard tape measure. And some of the standard tape measures do come with fractions of inches too. Just leave if you are not interested and if you are not good at measuring anything. Period.

  • @alifba-ajo
    @alifba-ajo 6 лет назад +1

    i like it

  • @24prid
    @24prid 5 лет назад +1

    Real life Ron Swanson....

  • @jimcox8148
    @jimcox8148 2 года назад

    Just to throw a monkey wrench in, half of the measurements are positive (the backsight) and half of the measurements are negative (the foresight). Since the odds of the reading that end at x.xx5 will be nearly split between + or - then however one rounds off a number doesn't matter as long as you follow that pattern consistently.

  • @headcasey6375
    @headcasey6375 2 года назад

    Yup

  • @anetakaffia7018
    @anetakaffia7018 8 лет назад +1

    Nice

  • @akubudaksurvey4233
    @akubudaksurvey4233 3 года назад

    👍👍👍👍

  • @zaibkhan7734
    @zaibkhan7734 6 месяцев назад

    Good❤

  • @erasylkrut5899
    @erasylkrut5899 3 года назад +1

    А можно по русский ?

  • @musachahitamayan3733
    @musachahitamayan3733 2 года назад

    To left me on the road cause I didn't understand it well

  • @isaiasdelafuente5437
    @isaiasdelafuente5437 5 лет назад +1

    Español por favor 😂😂

  • @TheElhielo
    @TheElhielo 2 года назад

    I go to you RUclips school I can shot now