November 9, 2025
Description
- IF YOU JUST BOUGHT a PARTS KIT from KB-3D.com → please go to the following download page for the MK6 : Fun Size KB-3D Build Kit : https://www.printables.com/model/1246713-the-recreator-3d-mk6-fun-size-a-kb-3dcom-build-kit |
We’re not just recycling—we’re recreating. At Recreator3D.com, we’re transforming PET1 plastic bottles into high-quality 3D printing filament using pultrusion technology. But that’s not all—we’re also repurposing old 3D printer parts, like Ender 3 frames, extruders, and motion systems, to build custom pultrusion units. Instead of tossing outdated machines, we’re using them to power the recycling process itself.
Want to get started? Recreator3D.com/quickstart is your go-to resource. Whether you're looking for how-tos, community builds, or project history, everything you need is right there.
Looking to connect? Join the conversation, share your work, or get support from others working with PET1 pultrusion and recycled 3D printer parts:
📌 Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/recreator3d
💬 Discord Server: discord.gg/jwPQqRsv6T
We’re giving waste a second life—come be part of it.
🔗 Recreator3D.com – Less Waste. More Prints.
The MK6: Fun Size emerged as a more compact and affordable DIY parts kit, designed to reduce the size of the MK5 by 1/3rd and incorporate the MK4 spooler into a smaller frame. This blend of old and new technologies makes it perfect for home filament production while maintaining high performance.
The MK6's smaller frame size, combined with a dual-geared single motor and a build volume of 165 x 165 x 180 mm (6.5 x 6.5 x 7 inches), allows users to create high-quality PET#1 filament at home with ease. The smaller format also made the MK6 easy to ship affordably, as well as provided a smaller footprint for 3D printing the parts, making it accessible for hobbyists and makers.
This design is ideal for smaller 3D printers like the Ender 3 and Prusa Mini, which can easily print the MK6 parts, further reducing the overall cost for users.
LDO played a key role in helping the project gain reach within the RepRap community and provided initial encouragement for the MK6's development toward a potential kit release. Their support helped inspire the drive for making the MK6 smaller and more accessible to a wider audience.
The MK6 design was refined with valuable feedback from the Recreator 3D community and beta testing, with Nick Jones contributing to the refinement of the build manual based on his experience with the MK4 spooler design.
Key Differences:
FRENCH BUILD VIDEO can be found here:
and French Operations Video here:
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The Recreator 3D's purpose is to Recreate PET#1 recyclable plastic bottles into useable 3D filament.
The smallest, most compact, and portable pultrusion unit seen within the community. It's ability to strip, reform, color, and spool all in one continuous pull cycle.
This community kit should inspire most households and community team leaders.
The Recreator 3D will be 100% free as a community build.
I wanted to further adapt PET#1 recycling to be more accessible to every person even easier. With this goal; we'll reshape our future's recycling methods, One bottle at a time!
JRT
Joshua R. Taylor
http://jrt3d.com/
http://recreator3d.com/
http://recycle3d.xyz/
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — Share Alike
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