Glossary

Kerf - Kerf is defined as the width of material that is removed by a cutting process. It was originally used to describe how much material was removed by a saw, because the teeth on a saw are bent to the side, so that they remove more material than the width of the saw blade itself, preventing the blade from getting stuck in the material. Gridworx uses fabricated as six sides sawn with plunge kerfs on horizontal edges.

Dimension stone - natural stone or rock that has been selected and finished (e.g., trimmed, cut, drilled, ground, or other) to specific sizes or shapes. Color, texture and pattern, and surface finish of the stone are also normal requirements. Another important selection criterion is durability: the time measure of the ability of dimension stone to endure and to maintain its essential and distinctive characteristics of strength, resistance to decay, and appearance

Top Course J Anchor- (12ft in Length). Used with top course panels- beneath windows and other architectural features.

Positive Engagement L Bracket- 3/8in Joint L-Bracket - Used with 1/4in Foam Tape. Provided per 6in piece