And I imagine the blacksmith or the forger - the artisan that actually uses fire to sculpt metal through slow melting and very careful crafting. You have to heat the steel first, loosen its grip on its current shape, and then gently and tenderly nudge it in a new direction. Even in this malleable state, the metal's heat is very intense, seconds away from bursting into a new chemical formation you don't anticipate, snapping back into its original shape, or falling away completely.
So the metal's integrity must be nurtured and supported even as you bend it to suit a new purpose. After you navigate the resistance, provide comfort as it rests and cools into its new form. They will mourn the passing of its old figure. You need a tender touch here, too, as the cooling steel can be suddenly fragile, even brittle at some points.
Only the caring hand can bend the steel without breaking it.