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  • A Cul-de-Sac Design Heads Up

    by Tench Tilghman | Jul 13, 2011

    Civil 3D Fierce SolutionsOne of the amazing things about AutoCAD Civil 3D is the depth of content available to you on the web every day.

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    Cindy Davenport (known as the "c3dcougar" on twitter and elsewhere) has a great blog post this week on solving classic Cul-de-Sac grading problems with Civil 3D.

    She shows you how to employ an "intermediate surface" to solve and tweak this classic design problem without resulting to old school method and practice. In her scenario Cindy employs a Grading Feature to create the surface. I might have used a corridor and some sneaky Offset Alignments...but I'm a Corridor Design Crazy. See videos here

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