Diamond
Hex Concrete
Mold
Approximately
14" Wide X 24" Long X 1 3/4" Thick
All
concrete molds are made from durable
heavy duty .090 ABS unless otherwise
specified.
Note:
all measurements in US Inches

Please note: picture above represents the casting from the mold.
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# CON-076
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This is a close-up detail of the kind of hand
crafted simulated stone you can expect from this mold. You can add color
to your stones with concrete colors and you can vary the coloration
on each stone to look more natural by mixing up separate batches of
concrete with more or less colorant or completely different colors and
scattering or clumping in different colors in the mold to in affect
make the stone look more like natural stone with different colors on
the surface after casting and removing it from the mold. Some practice
and experimentation will surprise you on how awesome these kind of affects
can be done with concrete.
Below
are ways that this stone can be placed together, either as a continuos
pattern or in combinations of any of the below or you may find many
ways to make your own patterns up.

Three of this paver make hex shapes that can be continued as a paving
pattern across an entire area or combined with other patterns shown. |

Diamond pattern laid out similar to standard square tile. Color
differences can make this into a very striking pattern in any outside
or inside area. Can be continued on as a walkway as well. This mold
makes it easy to make corners with, just start in a new directions
laying them down. They can also be placed to make open hexes around
a tree or other garden spot. |

This six sided star pattern can be continued on in a continuous
expansion or as you can see, the diamond can also be placed sideways
in the outside of the star to make larger hex shapes with a star
pattern inside of them. There are virtually any combinations of
ways to place this paver to make interesting patterns with. |

I call this the wing pattern, as it looks to be flying. This pattern
can be started off around a hex pattern, or done entirely by itself.
Any of the patterns that you can come up with can be made to work
with this paver. It is specific to the dimensions of this stone
to create some very interesting combinations. |
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