The "scorps" Alexander shows on pages 72 and 75 are not scorps. They are scrapers. Scorps cuts somewhat like a drawknife and come in single and two handled versions. This is what a single handled version looks like.
https://www.kmstools.com/pfeil-scorp.htmlAlthough I have not made those particular tools, I have made various other scraping and cutting tools out of old files. I do not anneal unless I need to make a bend and, at those times, I heat only the area to be bent and do not quench or reharden. It is important to grind slowly and quench when the part gets too hot to hold with bare hands. Don't let the thinner edges heat up to blue.
If I were to make those tools, I would start by grinding off the teeth (at least on the working end) and grinding the side and end profiles, as well as reshaping the remainder as needed/wanted. Now is the best time to hone the leading face of the cutting end to a dead flat and smooth surface. Smooth is important. It would likely also be easier to hone the cutting edges before putting in the bend. To bend, I would put the cutting end in the vise with the bend line at the top of the jaws, heat at the bend with a torch and bend while red. I don't see a need to quench or anneal.
Others might tackle it differently, but this works for me.
Hope it helps.