Topic: One of the best things about having a 3d Printer
...is you can make your own spare parts.

Improved Da Vinci 1.0 with Firmware 1.2.5 and stock extruder
Arduino cartridge resetter and after-market ABS filament
TinkerCAD, Netfabb, Simplify3D
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...is you can make your own spare parts.

Yep. My most successful spare part to date was a little clip that holds the cover on my old Lian-Li computer case. There was one for each corner, and one of them broke, so I scanned the pieces in, joined them back together with gimp, converted them to an svg image in inkscape, and used the inkscape plugin to generate an openscad version of the part when allowed me to generate an .stl I could print. Used almost every tool on my computer :-). Best of all, the replacement clip actually worked, no floppy corner on my old computer anymore.
Mine has paid for its self just in making broken parts around the house.
not long ago i printed A door handle for the microwave.
Excellent! That's all I have to say.
I've made a few spare parts for the printer itself, very handy.
I also made a part for my friends' fishing reel which he could no longer get from the manufacturer. He was really pleased with that.
The biggest part I made was a new propellor for an electric outboard motor. That saved a fair bit of cash.
One of the best things about having one is for making gifts for friends and family. Let's say your friend wants a energy sword replica for his birthday, just fire up the printer and BOOM.
I have also made tools and parts for myself, very handy.
Ive had my DaVinci 1.0 about 6 months now and it has certainly paid for itself. I love it. There isnt a room in the house that doesnt have some sort of 3D printed knickknack laying around.
What replacement parts would be a good idea to have on hand? Ive collected as many DaVinci related items as I could on Thingiverse.
The ones in my picture above I think are the most useful.
A lot of people experience failure of their bearing mounts. I want to be prepared if mine ever do.
I think it's only a matter of time because the factory ones are pretty weak.
I will be installing stepper motor vibration pads soon and may swap out my mounts anyway as a pre-emptive measure.
Edit: Forgot to mention the bed-leveler adjusters are nice to have as well. They are certainly better than the thumb wheels that ship with the printer.
+1 for the bearing mounts.
3 of mine cracked within a few weeks. The printed ones are far stronger and there's no sign of them failing after 5 months using them.
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