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Overview

Bench Templates store incremental heights, which are then used to divide regions into horizontal layers.

The conformance per layer (bench) can then be reported against. Multiple templates can be created, with templates being able to be applied to different regions in the Polygon Options step.

The steps to creating a standard and mixed height Bench Template are outlined below.

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If conformance by bench is not required, the items in this step can be left blank.

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Standard Template

By default, the template with 10 meter height and zero RL is used.

  1. Press the blue plus icon to add a new bench template.

    1. Select “By Height” to set a template based on increment height.

    2. Select “By Surfaces” to specify a layer to be applied for the template creation.

  2. Rename the bench template to something meaningful, i.e. “10m”.

  3. In the Benches panel, change the height value to the desired height.

  4. In the Result panel, the height increments will be shown.

  5. Turn on relevant surfaces from the Layers panel.

  6. When iterating through the height increments, the region that falls within the currently selected increment will be highlighted.

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  1. Press the blue plus icon to add a new bench template.

    1. Select “By Height” to set a template based on increment height.

    2. Select “By Surfaces” to specify a layer to be applied for the template creation.

  2. Rename the bench template to something meaningful, i.e. "10_5m".

  3. In the Benches panel, press Add to Bottom.

  4. Set the transition RL for the heights change, i.e. “800".

  5. Set the heights below and above the transition RL.

  6. In the Result panel, the height increments will be shown.

  7. Turn on relevant surfaces from the Layers panel.

  8. When iterating through the height increments, the region that falls within the currently selected increment will be highlighted.

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