Need to make a bracket

Ok, so I am looking for advice on the best way to get a couple brackets made. These brackets would help make my cubicle a little more user friendly, by allowing me to put stuff up correctly, rather than with bent coat hangers. Here is a picture of the two brackets we have currently used to hold shelves and overhead cabinets. What I want is basically the overhead cabinet bracket, but only a 90 degree bend to one side, not both, and a flat area, no bump on it.

What would be the best way to get these made? I really just need the shape cut out, cause I have access to a bender. I thought about just tracing one and trying to make them myself, but using a drill and dremel seemed very time consuming. I would probably be looking at 10-20 of these without bends, or half bent one way and the other half bent opposite. The thickness of the metal seems to be about 1/8th inch, but I can measure it once I find a caliper. For my purposes, this might be a little heavier duty than I need, so a thinner metal might work.

Anyone recommend the best way to get these made, either DIY or taking it someplace?

Shelf Bracket:

Cabinet Bracket:


Cut that flange off and weld it to a new bracket?

Keep in mind that the new bracket doesn’t necessarily need that exact shape. you can probably find something at home depot that would work, or be lightly modified to work.

go look @ closet maid shit at home depot, pretty sure they have something close you can modify.

PM ‘King’ - he might have what you need somewhere.

I would just cut this, but then I have no way of putting my shelf and cabinet back up.

I’ll check out the Home Depot stuff and see what they have later.