gables,
How much have you used coal to heat steel? I know you said you were green, but you can expect some scaling with either. It may be that you need to learn some more about how to build/manage your fire. Or it may be the type of coal you use. Yes, a gas forge is less trouble, but if coal is all you got it will work, just read or do some research on how to manage the fire to keep it cleaner. Scale is formed when the hot steel is exposed to oxygen. Try to make a fire that has a chamber with a clean atmosphere.
One other thing, since you are in the heat treat process when this happens, you might just be getting your blade too hot. This is very common with new forgers and especially if you happen to be forging outside and cant see the colors good because of the full daylight. If this(too hot) is so, it will cause scaling, not to mention being bad for the grain structure.
I recommend you get with some experienced forgers, even blacksmiths, and watch them work and give it some time. Lin