June 10, 2026
Description
Turn filament waste into something practical.
This compression mold allows you to recycle purge lines, failed prints, supports, and filament offcuts into solid reusable coasters. Instead of throwing filament waste away, it can be reheated and compressed into a durable coaster with a completely unique appearance.
Every coaster is different, creating colourful patterns from the random mix of filament scraps used during the process.
Choose the size that best suits your needs:
• 80mm Diameter – Compact size, ideal for smaller cups and saving filament.
• 100mm Diameter – Larger size, perfect for mugs, glasses, and larger drinks.
Both versions produce a coaster approximately 5mm thick.
The mold consists of a base and compression plunger.
Filament scraps are placed inside the mold and heated using a heat gun or hair dryer until the material softens. The plunger is then pressed down to compress the softened filament.
Vent holes in the plunger allow trapped air to escape, helping create a denser finished coaster.
When compressing the material, the lip of the plunger eventually contacts the base of the mold. This acts as a built-in stop and automatically forms a coaster of the correct thickness.
The mold cavity includes a slight taper, helping the finished coaster release easily once cooled. The coaster can then be pushed out using the hole in the base.
Before use, please read the safety notes below.
• Use in a well-ventilated area when heating or processing filament scrap
• Avoid inhaling fumes from melted or heated plastics
• Do not overheat filament — excessive heat may release harmful fumes
• Keep away from children during heating or processing
• Use appropriate tools and heat sources responsibly
You now have a unique recycled filament coaster ready to use.
• Material: PETG minimum recommended
• Layer Height: 0.2 mm
• Walls: 4
• Infill: 25% (found to be stable during testing)
• Supports: Not required
PLA is not recommended due to the heating involved when softening filament scraps.
A small amount of oil or release agent can assist with removal, although it is generally not required thanks to the tapered mold design.
• Coffee mugs
• Tea cups
• Soft drinks
• Desks and workstations
• Workshops and maker spaces
If you'd like to create something for your AMS setup, check out my Recycle Filament Scrap into Spool Weights mold.
Using the same recycling process, you can turn filament waste into compressed inserts designed to fit my AMS / AMS 2 Pro Spool Weight Screw Case.
Spool Weight Version:
https://makerworld.com/en/models/2612848-recycle-filament-scrap-into-spool-weights#profileId-2883506
A Bambu Lab A1 Mini print profile is included, allowing the model to be printed easily on the smaller build plate.
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Standard Digital File License