Acrylic brackets

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all of this for a bracket...? i would've done it many different ways... one being wood... LOL... some poplar, paint and sealed.. boom... match the stand... even some instamorph, and shape it to look like something cool... or polymer clay... sand it when it's cured, paint and it would look just like plastic... but y'all want some fancy shmancy stuff...
 

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all of this for a bracket...? i would've done it many different ways... one being wood... LOL... some poplar, paint and sealed.. boom... match the stand... even some instamorph, and shape it to look like something cool... or polymer clay... sand it when it's cured, paint and it would look just like plastic... but y'all want some fancy shmancy stuff...
fancy shmancy? It's plastic, it's cheap. no cutting, no sanding, no painting, no sealing, no curing. just printing and done.
 
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Sorry, I thought I had responded to this.

I'm trying to find a clip that would work without having to buy a TLF or something just to use the clip part.
Maybe something like this?
I have quite a few TLF clips as I change my magnet clip out every year to avoid a rusted magnet. You can also get the clip with suction cup for couple bucks.
 

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I have quite a few TLF clips as I change my magnet clip out every year to avoid a rusted magnet. You can also get the clip with suction cup for couple bucks.
oh ok, well in that case yes I could make something that hangs from the euro brace that holds the clip in place

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