yea I have these,
swanstrom SMD-200-SAH
their actually curved for MELF
They are also kind of nice for the right size axially leaded resistors if you don't want to handle them by the leads.
If you wanna make your own, find fat tweezers, get yourself a (diamond) file. ROBRENZ on this forum did this with those locking forceps and I made a pair for myself, they are good for manipulating wires if you polish them down nicely. Clamp them in a vice and make some marks to follow so your holes align. Inspect it frequently during work to ensure you don't make a hole thats too big or off axis.
You can also make yourself heatsink clips this way. Very fun to make.
Use a sanding wheel in a dremel if you have knurled teeth on your tweezers or forceps that you want to get rid of. After you grind a trench with your file then a rotary stone on the dremel does a good job of mitering it.
Obviously the best tool for each job is a ground one that fits the exact cylindrical package so you get evenish distribution of pressure on the package.
I got them by accident, I don't know if that model is actually designed for MELF packages. The ID of the closed tweezers is ~2mm (measured with ruler roughly). A melf is between 2.4-2.6mm. It should work decent and provide 4 points of contact. I suspect its actually designed for MELF but I cant find a MELF package.