As soon as man discovered that heat softened metal, the application of heat became part of forming metal. Blacksmiths quickly learned that hammering a room-temperature chunk of metal accomplished very little useful change in its shape - only a rebounding of the hammer. In contrast, heating the metal white hot allowed it to flow into a multitude of shapes, from swords to horseshoes. Heat still is a major player in bulk forming or forging.
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