19 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Hand Tool"

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Socket set, socked fitted to ratchet then ratcheted up.
Author: Jameswrowles
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Contact microhone placed on metal plate. Light tapping and scratching by hand, in the second half scratching by another thin metal tool. Vacuum tube amplifier with contact microphone.
Author: Zakv
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Cao dai it's a very vietnamese religion. It's syncretic, harmonious and colorful. I recorded this at phu quoc island, in 2016 -with the only tool at hand, a samsung phone. I think it's very interesting and peaceful.
Author: Lenguaverde
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Sound of an impact wrench. Sound recorded with a zoom h4n pro and a rycote mini wind screen. Son d’une boulonneuse. Son enregistré avec un zoom h4n pro et une bonnette rycote mini wind screen. My sounds are licensed under the creative commons 0 license but it would be a pleasure for me to hear your work so doesn’t hesitate to comment or to send me a message with your work :).
Author: Samuelgremaud
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Here are some recordings of some of my basic woodwork tools. I'll try and get better recordings in the future but i share a workshop and it is rarely quiet enough to get good recordings. All recordings are me working on a piece of 25mm thick walnut timber. Listening back has made me realise that all of these tools need sharpening!! :). The recordings are as follows:. 00:00 - 00:26stanley block plane fine shaving the edge of the timber. 00:28 - 01:33stanley 5m retractable tape measure, metal blade and plastic casing. Tape being wound out and drawn back in. 01:36 - 03:30milwaukee m12 battery drill. Trigger being pressed, chuck opening and closing and bits being changed. Drilling into timber. Driving screws into the timber and removing them again. 03:32 - 05:14lie nielsen crosscut tenon saw cutting across the grain of the timber. 05:17 - endgeneral purpose wood saw 'ripping' along the grain of the timber. This recording was made using a sound devices mixpre6ii and a stereo pair of fel em172 mics. Low cut on the sd which in basic mode is 80hz (i think). There is no processing to this recording other than to ‘normalize’ the levels. I do not require any credit or attribution. If any of these sounds have been of help, and you are feeling charitable, please do consider donating to freesound to help keep the site running (a link is also on the home page). Any donations are greatly appreciated!.
Author: Walthamstow Walker
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Handheld saw sound.
Author: Flor
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Man grinding with little hand grinder in my backyard. Recorded with tascam dr-07 a/b from balcony (cca 7 meters high).
Author: Jack
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Other locationsrecorder: zoom h2 / other portable devicesoftware: pro tools / audacity / ocenaudio.
Author: Blukotek
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The sound effect of a hand axe hitting a block of wood.
Author: Evcy
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Recorded using a hand saw to cut plywood in a workshop. No need to credit me, but would like your support by subscribing to my youtube channel: youtube. Com/jvmyka.
Author: Jvmyka@Gmail
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The sound was created by smacking a harmonica against the palm of a hand. The sound was amplified in pro tools.
Author: Krissyeliot
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Sometimes voices in the background. Other placesrecorder: zoom h2 / other portable devicesoftware: pro tools / audacity / ocenaudio / reaper. Your comments are greatly appreciatedcheers, piotr zaczek.
Author: Blukotek
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Sound effect of paper index cards being torn, by hand, with multiple performances at different speeds and intensities. Recorded on a neumann kmr 81i into high-end studio preamps. Trimmed in pro tools with a gentle high pass filter, no other effects added.
Author: Steeltowngaming
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Recording of a handheld hacksaw sawing at a piece of ply wood. Recorded inside a workshop using a zoom h6 recorder. Hard loud audio.
Author: Aidansamuel
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A little wasp visit my kitchen so i ask him/her to record his sounds. . . Tools used: hand recorder tascam dr 40, pro tools 10, izotope rx4 and cla 2a compressor. If you like it or download leave a feed. Cheers!!!abilio salmeron. More sounds ? go here: https://audiojungle. Net/user/wakerone.
Author: Wakerone
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Poking around in my grandmother's barn - building is approx 140 years old and filled with old tools, furniture and other random things. Recording consists of a lot of rusty metal scrapes and thumps, footsteps on old wood, doors etc. Recorded on a hand-held sony pcm-d50. I've edited out the worst of the wind and other artifacts of my sloppy recording technique, but there may be some still in there.
Author: Slumbermonkey
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Two-pole circuit breaker recorded held in my hand, also pressed against a wooden board for more resonance. And some rattling mechanical handling noises at the end. Useful as electrical switch click. 96 khz, 32-bit float. Tlm-103 mic straight into pro tools. The only processing is a mild gate. At least it has a good noise floor.
Author: Clgood
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This is a recording of me, walking on the sidewalk of a road during heavy rain and wind. The cars passing me is driving through the water. I am using a røde blimp with deadcat in my hand, containing a sennheiser mkh 416 and a ambient ate 308 emesser in a ms-stereo setup. The recorder that i use is a zoom f6, but the ms-stereo decoding is done in pro tools in post. 32bit float 48khz.
Author: Larserikertzgaardringen
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Okay, about this small bibliothek there is a story to tell. Maybe a year ago my mother phoned me and asked if i could give her a hand because the door to her kitchen was squeaking. After work i went to her, went down to the cellar, took the can with the lubricating grease, went upstairs and made my mother happy. Then i putted the grease back and went upstairs. Whe sat down, drank a cup of coffee. Then i had to go to the toilet andnoticed that the toilet door was squeaking too. So i went down to the cellar again and took once again the grease. Now i thought, before i make the stairs again, i'll show if any other thing in my mothers house is squeaking. It was terrible! i swear, never in my entire life i've been in a house where so many different things were squeaking so impassionated. First off all i went back to my car and took my cheap dictaphone i use for work. And before i putted grease on those squeaking things i recorded them. Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. So this are really historic sounds! none of them exist anymore in the real world!. Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. But. . . When i heard through them later i was disappointed of the bad sound quality, cutting out higher ond lower frenquencies of the rich spectrum of those "neeeeiiiks" and "uiihggs". During winter holidays i processed them first with the audacity noise reduction - then with other tools. The result gives an unreal impression of the original sounding, they have now some "synthetic" touch - but makes them probably usable for funny films or comic-likeeffects. All the sounds in my "big squeek pack" where recorded in one afternoon and all in my mothers house. "tension-sounds" for example are nothing else than a junker (tin can? - sorry, my english) moved from one side of a wooden shelf to another, meanwhile my dictoaphone was laying in the junker. I don't ask to credit me - but if you make use of one of these sounds and create something funny with them, please let me know. . . So i can show it my mother too. Thank you.
Author: Fantozzi
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