Usually a LED strip has some sort of adhesive tape on the backside. But somehow this tape, even when being supplied by a brand like 3M, won't stick for a long time. So I designed this small clamp to fixate a LED or RGB LED strip on any furniture you can drive a screw into.
A second version is for glueing when you don't want to use screws and the old (and barely sticking) adhesive tape on your strip can't be fully removed.
A third version is for using a nail. The hole is just big enough for a standard nail the size found with IKEA furniture.
For all versions you will find two models, one with a loose fit (e.g. when the strip has to be pulled though the clamp) and on with a very tight fit.
I designed this for strips measuring around 3 x 10 mm.
I go for 0.15 resolution, but 0.2 should do fine also.
You should have a well-sticking printbed. The objects are quite small, so if they disconnect from the bed use a raft or a brim.
I designed this in Tinkercad, fell free to modify it there.
https://www.tinkercad.com/things/gY4bZzWHn8u-led-strip-clamp-clip-holder
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.