A machete is a different blade weight than a sword — heavier in the tip, slower through the air, and the slash it makes has a duller whoosh with a thick chop at the end of the arc when it lands in wood or vegetation. These 57 machete clips honour that physics: sharp horizontal slash through open air, jungle vegetation chops where the blade meets actual plant material, blade-from-sheath unsheath with the metallic ring, and the heavier metal whoosh of a full overhead swing.
Action and survival film editors use the jungle-chop takes for any scene set in dense growth — the woody impact is impossible to fake convincingly with stock whooshes. Horror work pulls the unsheath as a dread cue before any actual violence appears on-screen. Game designers building melee combat reach for the cleaner air slashes as base layer for processed swing sounds. Grab the lot for free, no signup or licence chase, ready for film, game and animation use.