What is bush-hammering?

Bush-hammering is a surface treatment technique that involves using a specialized tool known as a bush hammer to create a rough, textured finish on various types of surfaces such as concrete, stone, and brick. The tool typically features a head with numerous small, pyramid-shaped spikes that strike the surface and create small indentations or craters. This process can be used for both aesthetic and functional purposes, such as improving slip resistance or creating a decorative effect. It is commonly used in construction, landscaping, and design industries. The finish achieved by bush-hammering can vary from a subtle texture to a very aggressive one depending on the size and shape of the tool used, as well as the amount of pressure applied during the process. The finish is also highly durable and able to resist abrasion and weathering.