Drawing
Stone Walls with MicroSurvey CAD
Most of the Northeast
portion of the U.S.A. (and a few
other locations) have stone walls everywhere. You
need to be able to draw these on your plats with minimal
effort. We do not currently have a specific linetype
to accommodate this but we do have a procedure that will
get the job done. (Please keep in mind that you can
use this same procedure to do many other variations on
the stone wall shown, using your own symbols)
1) The first thing you
need to do is draw yourself a 2D Polyline
along the centerline of the desired Stone Wall. (You can
also use a simple 2D Line but that limits you to 1 segment
at a time)

2) Run the insert command
and insert a Stone Wall symbol into the drawing. We
have supplied several different symbols, depending upon
what your drawing scale is, will depend upon which one
you use. We suggest:
If the drawing scale
is 1”=10’ then use SW-10.FLX
If the drawing scale
is 1”=20’ then use SW-20.FLX
If the drawing scale
is 1”=30’ then use SW-30.FLX
If the drawing scale
is 1”=40’ then use SW-40.FLX
If the drawing scale
is 1”=50’ then use SW-50.FLX
If the drawing scale
is 1”=60’ then use SW-60.FLX
If the drawing scale
is 1”=80’ then use SW-80.FLX
If the drawing scale
is 1”=100’ then use SW-100.FLX
If the drawing scale
is 1”=200’ then use SW-200.FLX
(Download
them by picking here) (470KB)
In this example I am
working at 1”=50’ so I will insert SW-50.FLX.
Type in the command
INSERT (or run it from the Draw menu -> Part/Blocks
-> Insert Part). Then pick on the External button
and locate the stone wall symbol from your hard drive. Leave
the other settings, on this dialog box, as they default.

Pick OK and insert the
symbol in the drawing, off to the side somewhere.

Once there you can erase
it. The block stays in this drawing memory.
3) Run the Measure command. (either by typing MEASURE or from the Draw menu -> Measure)
When prompted; pick
the Line from step 1. Choose the Block option, type
in the stone wall symbol name, SW-50, press enter and then
specify a distance (this may be a trial and error part
to get what is good for you), we suggest the following
to start with:
for SW-10 try a distance of 1.35
for SW-20 try a distance of 2.7
for SW-30 try a distance of 4.05
for SW-40 try a distance of 5.4
for SW-50 try a distance of 6.75
for SW-60 try a distance of 8.1
for SW-80 try a distance of 10.8
for SW-100 try a distance of 13.5
for SW-200 try a distance of 27
Below is the actual
text when running the measure command:
> measure
Select a line/circle/2d-polyline
or an arc to measure: <pick the polyline from step
1>
Block or Distance:B
Name of the block to
insert (or ? to list):SW-50
Offset angle for allignment the
block along the object (or ENTER for none allignment):0
Distance: 6.75
Here is what you should
get.

4) Then erase the original
centerline so you are left with just the rock wall.

This technical note
was inspired by and the Stone Wall symbols supplied by;
Kevin
Benner
McConnell & Associates
Wiscasset, ME
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Glen W. Cameron, C.E.T.
Technical Support Manager |