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The audio begins with the distinct sound of work in progress, setting an industrious tone. You can hear a constant, rhythmic rubbing noise, suggesting the manipulation of a material. As the title suggests, this material is most likely plastic. The sound is coarse and textured, reminiscent of grinding. It's as if a file is being vigorously moved back and forth along a surface, methodically shaping and refining it. The friction between the file and the plastic creates a rich, resonant sound that is the primary focus of the audio. The pattern of filing is consistent yet varied enough to suggest different levels of pressure and angles of approach. The result is a dynamic soundscape that illustrates a detailed picture of working with plastic, from the initial rough shaping to the final, subtle refinements. The audio effectively captures the essence of hands-on work, offering an auditory glimpse into the world of plastic manipulation.