We can't see the dimensions due to the file compression.
What is pipe diameter that will give us a clue...and how many are you making?
'Easy' is a relative term ..it depends what facilities you have, and other considerations.
The obvious choices are pressed steel. Fabricated from sheet steel (if it is too big to press) or Injection molded plastic...probably glass reinforced....depends on the environment where it will be used and the stresses it will be subjected to.
In some applications the right answer could be to fabricte from plywood if you had those facilites to hand and the size and quantities were appropriate.
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If it's pressed steel .. then you have answered your own question.
I have no specific knowledge of steel pressing, but I'd have thought you just take the drawing to someone who does steel pressings and ask them to quote/advise.
I designed a very small pressed steel part (stamped out and then formed/folded. The local sheet matal working shop had no problem designing a small forming tool and even helped to ovecome a small desing problem.
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If the blank at the bottom right hand corner of the drawing is an attempt to obscure proprietary and copyright information, then the answer would be that the pipe clamp is available off-the-shelf from an established supplier and that there is no need to consider manufacture.
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