I needed a clip to secure my tomatoes to a stick, but all the models available are either not secure enough and might slip (not enough clamping force/completely loose) or have pointy parts towards the plant. My design incorporates a full ring without any gaps that should prevent any plant damage and a clamping part that is adaptable to a decent range of stick/pole diameters (optimized for 6-10mm, up to around 16mm works fine). As it's using a polymer the clamping force is going to decrease over time when the part is under constant compression, but it wont fall off by itself.
Edit: After using the clips for a while I have noticed that they get less strong after a while and after a season of use they might break all together when printed in PLA. This happens because they are under a constant bending load to produce the clamping force. This results in what is known as “creep”. The material permanently deforms over time, even though the load is below the threshold for permanent deformation. So far I have only used PLA for this print, I don't know how well PETG or ABS holds up, but as far as I know PLA is pretty much the worst in terms of creep.
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