What is bush hammers?

Bush hammers are tools used for texturing and shaping hard surfaces such as rock, concrete, and granite. They consist of a metal head with pointed, pyramid-shaped or spherical carbide tips or droplets. They are typically attached to a handheld rotary or rotary hammer drill with a bush hammering head and used to create a rough, textured surface for aesthetic or non-slip purposes. Bush hammers can also be used in the removal of old coatings or creating surface preparation for new flooring. The resulting texture produced with bush hammers is often attractive and highly durable.