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I have a pack of M2-M5 screws + nuts + washers thats come in handy. Also, heat press inserts (if you have a soldering iron) can really help clean up designs. Again, I just have a M2-M5 pack with various lengths, and I think it even came with the soldering iron tips for each insert size.
I've had trouble finding Metric fasteners in my local hardware store, so I just buy variety packs online. Also, most 3D prints Ive run into use Metric sizes, with the occasional 6-32 screw here and there.
Zip ties are nice if you mess around with your printer or work on electronics (cable management).
M2, m3 and m5 bolts of various lengths,
The inserts and a tap. For weak connections, instead of the insets, I just tap out the hole.
Other hardware I keep on hand are wiring and soldering, resistors and other vitamins, smooth rods (for making pins, etc).
Mostly I buy what I need as i need it but things like electronics components, they tend to be more less bulk buys.
I wasn't sure about what type of screws to get. I haven't printed off enough that need them to know quite yet, but not having any also has held me back from printing those things.
I was thinking about springs, but it seems like there's just too much variety to really keep much on hand.
With springs, you might be able to substitute a print-in-place option.
Or keep the springs from retractable pens. If you end up with a project that needs one, you might have the right size...
I have also seen some designs that use a rubberband to do something similar.
Just a couple of ideas, that might be useful.
Thanks for the idea! Will have to pick up an assortment of rubber bands.
I've saved some springs from dead lighters, but I don't know if they will get much use.
@KroninJ @joemansmoke oh and a set of files can be useful as well.
https://www.screwfix.com/p/magnusson-needle-file-set-5-1-2-6-pcs/4474v
I just picked up a set a few weeks ago. Game changer for sure.