27 Free Cut Sound Effects - Most Popular
Cutting Board, Zucchini #3

Cut with a knife, a zucchini, on a wooden cutting board. UCS Category: FOODCook. Length: 00:08.
Chain saw

A person is to prune the chainsaw. The sound is taken from about 50 meters, with a shotgun microphone. UCS Category: TOOLMisc. Length: 00:17.
Cutting board, zucchini #1

Cut with a knife, a zucchini, on a wooden cutting board. UCS Category: FOODCook. Length: 00:06.
Scissors

Scissors: closing (x3), opening and closing (x3), short closure (x1). UCS Category: TOOLHand. Length: 00:12.
Chainsaw (Starting)

Starting and accelerations of a Stihl MS260 chainsaw. UCS Category: TOOLMisc. Length: 00:38.
Chainsaw, Using

Starting and using of a Stihl MS260 chainsaw. UCS Category: TOOLMisc. Length: 02:01.
Cutting board, zucchini #2

Cut with a knife, a zucchini, on a wooden cutting board. UCS Category: FOODCook. Length: 00:03.
Hair clippersin a vacuum

Sound of a hair clipper in a vacuum. UCS Category: MACHAppl. Length: 00:11.
Grinder: Cutting

Cutting of an 8mm steel sheet with a 125mm grinder. UCS Category: TOOLPowr. Length: 00:50.
Brushcutter motor #1

Starting the brushcutter motor of Homelite HLT-17C 26cc. UCS Category: MOTRComb. Length: 00:13.
Cutter

Sound of a box cutter when the blade is extended or retracted. UCS Category: TOOLHand. Length: 00:18.
Dymo, cuting

Cuting of a "LaSonotheque" label with Dymo brand portable label printers. UCS Category: MACHOffi. Length: 00:01.
Brushcutter motor #2

Starting the brushcutter motor of Homelite HLT-17C 26cc. UCS Category: MOTRComb. Length: 00:12.
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