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[Music] turning the perfect 90. weve already talked about best practices for citing our reference lines yes im showing it here again but only because its so important that we create the habit of first turning our horizontal angle or setting our zero to the actual object of reference itself in this case the center of the attack not directly to the prism so that whatever we set next to repeat its position to us whether thats a target card or a fixed prism accurately and precisely represents the original reference okay zero is set lets go ahead and turn our first ninety thats in face one getting close to the angle and then locking our levers and dialing it in exactly after setting our first hub by communicating line and taking check shots or using our tape to establish approximate distance well then transfer the location of that 90 using the top vertically running crosshair line to the front of the hub marked with a cross foot to the back of the hub using a crows foot and then usi