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The A frame
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Mark position on rail B.
Measure the distance between A and B.
Divide the total distance by 2 to find the A Frame centre.
This centre is now where the string position should be when the correct position of a
peg is being sought.
Such a calibrated centre is for making dead or flat contours
How to peg with the A Frame
Make an overview of the whole portion to be pegged.
Mark out crests and waterways.
Start from the crest proceeding to the waterway and not vice versa.
Place the A Frame striding the peg from which you are starting from, with the bob over
the peg and the string at the calibrated frame centre.
Start from the crest proceeding to the waterway.
Moving towards the waterway, with the waterway leg as a pivot, swing the crest leg
until it is in the water way direction until the string pendulums to the calibrated frame
centre.
Put a peg under the bob or just any mark.
Now with the water way-ward level peg fixed switch the now crest-ward leg until the
string is at the calibrated frame centre.
Put a peg under the bob or just a mark.
Continue 7, 8 and 9 until you get to the waterway.
Marking out and digging the contours
After reaching the waterway connect the pegged points together until there is a
continuous line.
Smoothen out very bend points but taking into account not to ignore dips and crests.
Dig out the contour to your desired depth and width.
References and further reading
Dead Level Contours Practical Action Technical Brief
Field Surveying for Land and Water Management: Agrodok No 6 by van Dijk N, Spaans
H & Mechielsen F, Agromisa
Simple Methods of Preventing Soil Erosion and Conserving Water: On a Technical
Note by Nigel Walsh Baobab issue No 1, ALIN, 1988
Contour barriers, Tearfund
How to Construct the A-frame Agroforestry Information Network
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