I spent a year or 2 of my early working years at a
place that made tools for the Union Fork company, and
the process of making the forks was interesting. The
guys worked in a forge, and the fork was made by hand,
with these rolling tools that they stuck each tine in, and
the rolling machine would roll the tine out, and each time it would lengthen the tine.
they would do this to each tine until it was to spec,
then toss it into a basket for further processing, heat treating,
etc.
I never got to do this job, thank god.. looked very tedius and
boring.
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