One way is to use Beryllium copper.
If you have a local PCB supplier, they will etch the parts from a .dxf
They normally keep stock since the material is used as battery springs.

Otherwise, a laser cutter who does saw blades might have material.

There's also steel binding strap used in crate packaging. Readily available
and quite springy.
I use it a lot to keep vice parallels in place.

Roland


On Mon, 25 Jan 2021 at 00:13, Nicklas SB Karlsson <nk@nksb.online> wrote:

> Need a small springs, not very many, very simple flat metal. Force in
> middle should be around 150N and guess 45mm long, 10mm wide , 0.6mm
> thick will do the trick. Anybody have any idea where it is possible to
> buy suitable material?
>
> Have been looking on a used handsaw, probably rather good steel, it hit
> a nail anyway and would make many enough to try out it work well but do
> not have anything hand to heat it, to hard now and it to be hardened
> then cut.
>
>
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