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I'm trying to finish off a piece of furniture from my university days and I've become stuck on the name of the bit I need to connect the frame to the seat.
It's a little fixing that clamps the 10mm metal rod to a timber seat base.
Something like the drawing below (drawn upside down for clarity/confusion)
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Thanks
That sir is a bracket.
You could use a Stauff clamp (used for pipework) http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Stauff-Pipe-Clamp-Bodies-Standard-Series-PP-Sizes-0-25-2-5-/111271075565?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&var=&hash=item19e845deed
or look for/make an omega clamp:
or make one like your diagram out of wood?
Lesgrandpotato, 18 pages of the Hafle catalogue would suggest it isn't. Can't believe I went through them just in case.
Andyl, thanks. Bit more industrial than I was looking for though. Really after something small, plastic, black and neat. If I was to make one out of wood it would be shocking. My 'making' skills are somewhat lacking.
Earthing and lightning conductor uses 10mm rod and has clamps to hold them tight to surfaces, but I don't know whether they would have the look you want.
Staple?
Something like [url= http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/cable-clips-clamps/1844609/ ]this[/url] might do the job quite neatly.
make your own with a strip of metal
Could you not just bend a strip of metal and drill a couple of holes in it?
hmm not the prettiest... http://www.kiowa.co.uk/1220-P00006279/10mm-C2-Std-PP-Pipe-Clamp-Jaws
You could use 2 of those things tony linked to on each side - ie 4 per bar. Just have one with the screw on the front and the other on the back and butt them up to each other with 2 per side.
The stauff clamps won't be very big for a 10mm bar and are quite rigid plastic so low give. They are green though.
Should be easy to make an omega shaped metal clamp out of some stainless steel though.
Rather aptly for the forum, they appear to be called saddle clamps ๐
they appear to be called saddle clamps
Or to broaden you googling a 'Pipe Saddle'
Or use a 10mm fairlead, obtained from a chandlery
Square block of wood, drill 10mm hole, cut in half = two clamps.

