This is continuing my theme of useful 3D prints. In this one I printed some G clamps out of plastic. I actually use the metals ones for various things so wanted to see how sturdy the plastic versions would be.

I printed two, a big one and a small one, as shown in the photo below.

Here is an additional photo where an additional clamp is shown holding pieces of wood together.

Overview I really like these clamps. They are very sturdy and have worked well anywhere I have used them. They work just like the metals clamp you can purchase. Also, the print was very simple. I would definitely recommend them to anyone.
Here is a link to the print file: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1673030
Here is a video which shows the print in more detail: