Bush-hammering stone. Everything you need to know

Abujardar piedra. Todo lo que necesitas saber

Bush-hammering is the most common technique for carving natural stone, whether for wall cladding, fireplaces, or facade tiling. Today, we'll learn more about bush-hammering: what it is, how it's done, and what materials can be bush-hammered. Let's get started!

What is bush-hammered wood?

He bush-hammered It is a technique for carving stone and the result obtained is a homogeneous surface, but with the fundamental characteristic that it is formed by craters of between 1-3 mm that are distributed unevenly throughout the surface.

What is bush hammering used for? Primarily, to achieve rough finishes, lighten the stone, and create a rustic look. Fascinating, isn't it?

How is the bush hammering technique performed?

To perform this technique, we use both the traditional method and a more modern method. Both offer excellent finishes, but they each have a number of unique characteristics that make them very different. Would you like to learn more?

Traditional method for bush hammering

To follow the traditional method, it is necessary to have a Bush hammer , a hand tool used, as you might expect, for bush-hammering. This tool is shaped like a hammer, with two heads, both of which are covered with pyramidal teeth. These teeth are used to roughen stone, reinforced concrete, granite, or marble.

One of the most important points to keep in mind when using the traditional bush hammering technique is that all the blows made on the stone must be of equal force, to achieve the consistent result we mentioned. Not only that, but they must also ensure that all the blows are made with the same angle and direction.

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Precisely for this reason, the traditional method requires a person with a wealth of knowledge and experience to achieve a 100% professional result.

Modern method of bush hammering

Just as the previous method used only hand tools, the modern method includes a lifeline: the jackhammer . This is a tool that uses a bushing connected to a jackhammer.

What's special about it? Being a mechanical tool, it always hits the stone with the same force, which is quite an improvement. Furthermore, the pneumatic hammer allows you to achieve the desired result with a considerable reduction in effort.

What types of bush hammers are there?

As you may have deduced from the previous section, there are indeed hand-held bush hammers and pneumatic hammer bush hammers. However, you should know that they can also be differentiated by their number of teeth, with those with fewer teeth providing a rougher finish.

Those with fewer teeth are used to roughen and remove the surface layer of the worked stone, while those with more teeth achieve finer results.

  • Manual bush hammer: Hand bush hammers are those used in the traditional method and have two heads with pyramidal teeth.

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  • Bushing for pneumatic hammer: These heads are used with pneumatic hammers and have a percussion function to facilitate bush hammering work.

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  • Electric bush hammer: This is the most modern version of bush hammers and allows for quick and easy bush hammering of a wide range of materials.

What materials can be bush-hammered?

Marble and granite

Even today, although less common, bush-hammered marble or granite facades are still made. This technique is especially used when a very rustic and natural result is desired.

It is also used in bathrooms when marble is required, but with a rough, non-slip appearance.

Concrete

This technique is also widely used to achieve a more rustic look on exterior concrete walls. For example, on walls that eschew a smooth look and seek a finish more reminiscent of natural stone, the concrete is bush-hammered to achieve this result.

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Have you ever used this technique? If so, tell us more about it: what material you used, whether you used the traditional or modern method, and whether you liked the end result. If you need more information, please contact us. bush hammers for your next project, in Rock & Tools you will find just what you are looking for.

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