I could water jet them at work. Done it before depending on thickness and type it ranges in speed from fast to slower than paint drying. On Jan 16, 2015 10:33 AM, "chadisrad" <chadisrad@xxxxxx> wrote: > You may be able to etch something onto the brick but it’s not powerful > enough to cut though it. Cutting though (even if it could) brick would > damage the machine (think lava). > > Your best bet is to make the bricks from a mold or mill them out. > > Cheers! > -Chad > > > On Jan 16, 2015, at 9:20 AM, Doug Philips <dgou@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Just curious if we could do this... > > > http://www.treehugger.com/interior-design/gluh-lampe-the-last-gasp-for-the-incandescent-bulb.html > > > > >