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Ohhhhhhhhhhh... okay. I thought they looked like coolant tubes, but I figured they wouldn't be stiff enough. I have a couple for my dial gauges that look very similar.They're actually used to deliver liquid coolant to the cutting tools in mills, lathes, etc. I used them for years as a tool & die maker, which is why I knew they were exactly what I was looking for They are used for other applications, periodically, but coolant delivery is their primary function.They look like the same arms I use with my dial indicator on the lathe.They are a commercially available product used in the manufacturing industry. It's not something that, often crosses into the photography world.The woodlouse is my favourite but all are good. What are the flash arms that you are using?