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Ancient hammer strikes still shape the strongest metals in modern machines
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Why does forging generally produce stronger metal parts compared to casting or machining?
Because forging melts the metal completely, allowing impurities to be removed.
Because forging compresses the metal, closing internal voids and aligning its grain structure for enhanced strength.
Because forging adds layers of metal on top of the original piece to increase thickness.
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