The stuff on grants website is advertised at "dead soft" and bends nicely.
I bent one inch angle aluminum by heating and rubber mallet bending around corners. It took a lot of effort and most of a day to do the trim around a door. I wasn't entirely thrilled with the results. So I did some research and found an article on "relieving" metals before you bend them.
Basically you cut down the straight leg that needs to bend through the curve. The leg flat through the bend is easy, the leg at 90 degrees to the bend is the one you have to cut down. On one inch angle, you would cut the leg that needs to bend down to 1/2 inch or maybe a little less. Then it bends like butter. My second door trim went in in about two hours using this technique.
Here is one picture of bent angle with one leg relieved

And a shot of the door trim. Notice the one inch leg cut down to about 1/2 inch or "relieved" through the curve.
