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Cutting Pictures in Concrete:
Neal Nickel

Nickel Concrete Staining, Austin, Texas

Most of these designs were cut with a standard worm-drive saw. Arches were cut with a saw mounted on a compass-like device. Fine detail was done with a Dremel, using a very small diamond wheel.

See Other Winners:
Gerald Taylor
Colorado Hardscapes
Jeffrey Donius
Engrave-A-Crete

Prize Sponsors are:
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Diamond Products
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Special thanks to Diamond Products
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Concrete Decor, Vol. 3, No. 4
August/September 2003
 

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