I don't think anyone really knows how exactly a 2T rod is made.
This is from a fellow who runs Falicon cranks in the US and was kind enough to explain the process to me.
A forging die is machined in 2 halves split longditudly along the rod.
A steel blank is forged from the dies in a industrial 200T press in one go.
Any flashing removed.
Now the interesting bit,( bores are not to hard evo)
The rod it's self is only about 32-35HRc in hardness which is quite ductile.
The rod bores are machined to size, oiling slots, reliefs and holes added
A copper coating is sprayed onto the rod everywhere EXCEPT the bores(the copper colouring on a rod)
The rod is heat treated and brought up to min 60HRc the same or better than the rolling elements of the bearing.
The bores are honed/ground to final size.
The parts of the rod that are copper coated remain UNAFFECTED by the heat treatment
So the centre of the rod is ductile and the bores as hard as the rolling elements in the bearing , perfect.
I think you will have trouble getting someone to make 10 rods properly Brad.No use going to all this trouble if they are not up to scratch.