Kovácsolásra
Kovácsolásra, the Hungarian term for forging, is a metalworking process involving the shaping of metal using localized compressive forces. This is typically done with a hammer, but can also involve dies, presses, or rollers. The metal is heated to a malleable temperature, often red or orange hot, making it more ductile and easier to deform. The process can be performed hot or cold, though hot forging is more common due to the reduced force required and greater plasticity of the metal.
The origins of kovácsolásra are ancient, dating back to the Bronze Age. It has been a fundamental
Kovácsolásra techniques vary, including open-die forging, where the workpiece is shaped between dies that do not