No Flutes for the Cobra | Decorative Concrete Cutting Tool
April 29, 2011
Concrete Dust writes about the Cobra cutting tool and the Groov-E-News humorous comparison of this tool and other Cobra entities, such as the King Cobra snake, Carroll Shelby’s AC-Cobra engine and the Cobra helicopter. The speculation is that there is shared powerful DNA.
The Cobra concrete cutting tool is not a snake, but it is an efficient, versatile and appealing piece of equipment. It doesn’t dance to a flute, but it can be led in a circle dance cutting brick shapes or other geometric shapes using the center pivot accessory with connecting bars. Clever directional wheels make using this tool to create decorative concrete even more wonderful.
Gettin’ Together with Missouri Decorative Concrete
April 29, 2011
Concrete Dust wrote a blog post regarding an article at Groov-E-News about two concrete businesses joining resources to produce decorative concrete engraved floors for one which became an instant show room for the engraver.
If we could all work together like these two companies, the world would be a better place.
Decorative concrete engraving for the first company resulted in beautiful, useful floors instead of carpet or tile. The second company creates this art for a business. Imagine making all that cool stuff and getting paid for it.
Wasps are Buzzing for Decorative Concrete
April 29, 2011
Concrete Dust had a post about another recent article on Groov-E-News telling about ways to use the Wasp which is part of the KaleidoCrete system for engraving on concrete.
The wasp is easy to use and effective for touch-ups and fine work as well as freehand designs. Using one impacting stylus called a stinger and buzzing with compressed air power, the name is quite appropriate.