You can do anything if you really want to.
The question is why would you really want to?
All the reactive metals require the electrolysis of molten salts.
Liquid metallic salts in an excess of 1500c then being subjected to a very high current.
Technical not that difficult but with extreme safety concerns that most domestic apparatus would find extremely hard to comply with.
Then we can address the scale issue, probably possible to produce some metal as proof of concept.
But the size of the reaction vessel and molten components to produce any notable quantity would necessitate a reaction vessel the size of a small house.
This proves ineffective if the reaction vessel needed to produce a notable quantity is greater than your original property.
The question is why would you really want to?
All the reactive metals require the electrolysis of molten salts.
Liquid metallic salts in an excess of 1500c then being subjected to a very high current.
Technical not that difficult but with extreme safety concerns that most domestic apparatus would find extremely hard to comply with.
Then we can address the scale issue, probably possible to produce some metal as proof of concept.
But the size of the reaction vessel and molten components to produce any notable quantity would necessitate a reaction vessel the size of a small house.
This proves ineffective if the reaction vessel needed to produce a notable quantity is greater than your original property.