This Product IMPROVED my Construction Setting Out
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Have you ever wondered if you can mark grid lines, datums, steel features, or other sensitive construction elements faster and more accurately?
In this video, I present the Rothbutcher Systeme RS150M Stake Out Aid that I've been using with success on a few construction projects for the last few weeks.
To clarify, this is not a sponsored video. I bought the prism with my own money after seeing a review on The 3rd Dimension YT channel. It instantly struck me how it could make my work much easier, especially for setting out anchor bolts on my projects.
I'll show you how I used it and the results. I also discuss my meeting with Georg Rothbutcher, the founder of Rothbutcher Systeme, and share his insights on the prism's accuracy.
Additionally, I'll provide a hands-on demonstration of how to use the RS150M, including its magnetic feature and practical tips like using a deep hole marking pencil.
Watch the video to see how this tool can transform your construction setting out tasks!
Awesome video Stefan!
@@The3rdDimensionSurveying thank you very much!
Great tool!
@@cznarts5887 very useful indeed
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When using the mini peanut prism without holder, does the total station measure distance correctly using default 0mm constant for that particular prism or do you have to make a custom constant or offset to the back point of prism? While in the holder the vertical pole offset is different.
Good question! Every center of the prism differs for each prism type and also you have that small tail. So what do is checking the constant before using the prism outside the holder by marking a cross on a wall. After I position the total station a few meters and measure the mark reflectorless and using the prism without the case. The difference will be the constant.
Please what is the constant of the RS150 stake out prism
+17.5mm for Leica and -16.9 for Trimble and the rest of equipment brands
very useful accesory. pardon My english but i would like to ask the next: im asuming that its a axis with several of this same anchor bolts. how do you ensure that the bolts are not rotated from center? maybe with a second point marked in the plywood? or stake out the actual bolts? maybe is not critical for this job?. this is the kind of work i like to do but i dont have the experience, im a surveyor but in other workline.
@@dat16855 this is a great question actually! When I stake out the bolt pad I don’t stake out the centre, I stake out the 2 axes.
If you saw on my video there were marked the 2 axes on each plywood so I move the prism to the edges of the plywood, on each axe and adjust it to make sure that the pad is not rotated. So basically, I stake out 4 points on each bolt pad, 2 on each axe. This is a great video idea, I will make one to explain better.