It's a good video, and maybe enough detail to duplicate one, step by step like the presentation, some portions are too high a viewing speed. More noticeable at the end, trying to see how bent parts look.
I prefer the standard methods of apron & fingers/ bar, or presses with punch & die tooling.
Rollers have a place too. To date, those have been to turn edges of contours, like duct flanges, beads, lip of a fender, fair compound surfaces together, etc. Can't visualize standing up deeper edges typical in box type forms by rolling; seems a lot deformation will occur in the un-clamped side.
Aside from reduction of material needed (compared to a big plate for an apron), I'm not recognizing a benefit in rolling to achieve shallow standard corners. What am I missing?

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