Hollow-forge
[hol-oh-fawrj, -fohrj] /ˈhɒl oʊˈfɔrdʒ, -ˈfoʊrdʒ/
verb (used with object), hollow-forged, hollow-forging.
1.
to produce (a tube or vessel) by trepanning a hole in a forging and expanding it with further forging on a mandrel.
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