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: