Home Improvement Asked by gr4yh4t on June 12, 2021
I’m trying to identify a type of clamp that can hold some piece perpendicular to a surface. The clamp looks like two cylinders molded together by an arc shape. The arc shape exerts a spring force. See the figure below. Left: the red circle outlines the clamp. It is embedded in some epoxy, and the white rectangle is a blank label that can be seen through the epoxy. Please ignore the epoxy and the label. Right: a side-view schematic of the clamp (not to scale).
In the photo on the left, the part is holding "piece held in place" perpendicular to the circular faces of the epoxy. In the schematic on the right, the black lines represent a cross-section of the clamp itself. The physical cross section should have about 1mm thickness.
I want to order the clamp itself, but do not know what search terms to use. The clamp material is a type of plastic, though I’m pretty sure metal ones are also sold. Please direct me to the right community if this is not the proper place for this question.
I don't know what it's called, but I know how they are made. It's a roll of spring steel, about 3 layers, unrolled, and then rolled from both ends. Your diagram was close, but not quite right.
Answered by longneck on June 12, 2021
Here's something:
"Vintage magnetic scroll memo letter holder, desk accessory, menu sign stand, silver gray metal curve, home office organization tool "
Answered by Steve Wellens on June 12, 2021
To make this in plastic cut a strip of hard plastic (I used polycarbonate transparency film)
Then curl it like a florists ribbon. (by pulling it tight over a sharp 90 degree bend)
Then make a roll from the curled plastic,
Then unroll half of the roll and allow it to form a second roll.
done.
Answered by Jasen on June 12, 2021
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