How to measure out a plot with correct 90 degree angles.
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Look forward to seeing this from the drones point of view, when the cocoon tunnel is in.
I did not know the 3,4,5 trick.
I use a large square from our shop, a long 8ft, straight stick (2×4 works) to extend the long side of the square, stakes and rope. To double check, a criss cross of rope (an x in between the rectangle), should have the same measurement on the criss and the cross.