In the heart of Utah’s Wasatch Valley, a quiet revolution is taking place—led by Brandon, better known as "Brando", the founder of EngravablySimple.com. With nothing more than the CNC Pro from RedArt Technologies and a passion for craftsmanship, Brando has built a thriving engraving business purely through word-of-mouth.
The Power of Simplicity and Precision
The CNC Pro has allowed Engravably Simple to tackle projects across sidewalks, driveways, monuments, and custom signage with unmatched precision. Its floating Z-axis, on-site portability, and .006" accuracy deliver consistent results that speak for themselves—literally.
Brando’s clients become his best promoters. From homeowners to city planners, once they see the clean, durable results of a CNC Pro engraving, they’re eager to share the experience. As Brando says, “I let the concrete talk.”
From the Wasatch Valley, Outward
Operating in a region rich with outdoor culture and community pride, Engravably Simple thrives on personalization. Whether it's a memorial rock in a park, a business logo at a trailhead, or donor bricks at a school, the CNC Pro gives Brando the flexibility to work directly on location—even on vertical and uneven surfaces.

Building a Brand by Hand
What sets Engravably Simple apart isn’t just the equipment—it’s the authenticity. Brando has never relied on flashy advertising. Instead, he focuses on quality work and building relationships. Each finished piece becomes a visual referral, naturally expanding his business through organic visibility and local credibility.
He also stays connected through the RedArt Owners Group, where fellow CNC Pro users share tips, techniques, and marketing wins. “That network,” Brando notes, “keeps me inspired and ahead of the curve.”
Results That Speak Volumes
Thanks to the CNC Pro and his grassroots approach, Brando has carved a path to sustainable growth. With low overhead, rapid project turnaround, and pricing flexibility, Engravably Simple has proven that you don’t need a storefront to be seen—you just need a machine that delivers.
And his journey is far from over. New opportunities continue to surface as locals see what’s possible—from fundraising inlays to modern house numbers etched directly into sidewalks. “Every job is a new conversation,” Brando says. “The community is my marketing.”