What can you make with binder clips?
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What can you make with binder clips?
Keep Unruly Wires Tamed.
What are the sizes of binder clips?
Binder clips come in a variety sizes, including:
- 0.5” (Micro)
- 0.6” (Mini)
- 0.75” (Small)
- 1.25” (Medium)
- 2” (Large)
What are the black clips called?
A binder clip, less commonly known as a paper clamp or foldover clip or bobby clip or clasp, is a simple device for binding sheets of paper together.
How do you make a binder clip switch?
Steps:
- Clip two binder clips to opposite sides of a brick.
- Flip one arm flat against the brick. If it touches the other binder clip, cut a larger brick.
- Leave one arm down.
- When you flip the opposite arm down, it completes the circuit (turns on).
- Label with “Binder Clip Switch.”
Why are they called binder clips?
A binder clip, less commonly known as a paper clamp or foldover clip or bobby clip or clasp, is a simple device for binding sheets of paper together. It leaves the paper intact and can be removed quickly and easily, unlike the staple.
Why is a bulldog clip so called?
Possibly a reference to the tenacity of a bulldog’s bite. Regarding sense 1 (“binder clip with rigid handles”), Bulldog was originally a trademark registered to Brandsley Limited in the United Kingdom in 1944.
What are those little black paper clips called?
binder clip
A binder clip, less commonly known as a paper clamp or foldover clip or bobby clip or clasp, is a simple device for binding sheets of paper together.
What does a bulldog clip do?
Bulldog clips can be used in weaving to warp a loom. Bulldog clips can be used to make a fast release mechanism for theatre “drops”. An eraser held in a Bulldog clip can, by providing a larger surface to grip, be useful to some people with motor disabilities.