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The curve looks like it matches the curve of an eyeglasses lens. The notch is all black and marked, like it fits into something like a vise.
So I'm going to guess that it's some sort of jig for holding or grinding eyeglass lenses. |
I don't know, but seriously, it looks familiar. The material.
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A tensioning block of some sort. For a chain perhaps?
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Teflon-type plastic? A brush-holder from an electric motor?
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I don't think it's made of teflon
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Not like on a frying pan, mind you. :)
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It's called "fiber".
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I'm guessing it's made of nylon, some kind of bushing.
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chop stick rest?
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It protects the finish of a metal frame when using these pliers to bend it.
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nice!
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That's where I remember seeing that material. I worked in manufacturing/QA for years and I remember tools having that material. Weird that I could almost feel it again, when I saw the "texture." Those types were used for bending wire so it didn't expose base copper.
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That was fun.
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