The way you should hold art
By the edges
This term FIFO means
First In First Out
The default mounting process
Dry Mount
These 3 components are dry fitted
Frame, Acrylic and Mounted Art
The equipment used to attach the 4 pieces of moulding.
This is used to protect art that has not been mounted
Sleeve
The wood we use to build each frame
Moulding
The angle a bevel is cut to
45 degrees
This method is used to securely fit the 3 components together
Pinch and Flip
This is the minimum height of moulding that is kept for short sticks
16 inches
This component can be sharp if chipped
Acrylic
Received Art
Art that is printed on the front and back must be dry mounted using this type of foam board
Black
This is completed right after hardware is applied to check for wall leveling
Hanging Art
This is passed along during the saw process and attached the Work Order at QC
Barcode Sticker
The acronym S.A.F.E. Means
Always Keep a Work Order with Art
Fit art into its appropriate packaging by size
Ensure Proper Storage of Art
Our internal platform where we track all orders and their progress along theproduction cycle
Joinery
Measuring using this method is done for no mat and Float mounting presentations
Edge to Edge
The Framebridge sticker is applied in this location
Bottom middle section of the back of the art
Frames are staged here after QC
Upright (H-Cart)
This type of clothing and jewelry should not be worn on the operations floor
Loose
The sheet for each order that contains all order info. It travels around the factory during production.
Work Order
These two things are completed when there is a question about the art
Rate per hour for Assembly & Hardware
6 per hour
This system arranges art dimensions in an optimize pattern to minimize acrylic waste
Dynamic Raw