Create a hyper-realistic industrial video in 9:16 vertical aspect ratio of a hydraulic press crushing a Lohe ki bol a real mechanical workshop environment. The hydraulic press is a heavy-duty industrial machine made of scratched steel, with oil stains, grease marks, worn metal texture, and realistic signs of use. The hydraulic press body is painted industrial yellow or industrial blue, with chipped paint, worn edges, scratches, and dirty machine surfaces. It is placed on a concrete floor inside a small mechanical workshop. Lighting is realistic natural or fluorescent workshop lighting, slightly flat and practical. No cinematic lighting. No dramatic shadows. A real Lohe ki bol placed exactly in the center between the top and bottom steel press plates. The camera is fixed on a tripod in a straight front-facing angle. Vertical framing for mobile reel format. No camera movement. No zoom. No cinematic motion. Real-time recording style. 30fps. 1080p. Documentary look. 9:16 aspect ratio. The top hydraulic press plate slowly moves downward with steady, powerful force. The machine vibrates slightly. Real mechanical humming sound is present. The top and bottom press plates must remain perfectly aligned, straight, and parallel at all times. The press continues descending without stopping until the top plate fully meets and firmly attaches to the bottom plate like two solid steel blocks closing together completely with full contact. The [OBJECT] in between must be completely crushed and