

Documentary
Overview
3D Print Masters unveils the exciting world of the 3D Printing Community with it's most innovative and popular Inventors, Creators, Designers and Engineers who take viewers on a journey through the creation process and tech they use.
Top Cast


Bart Briggs
Bart Briggs
Inventor
Bart Briggs
Inventor


Scott Tarcy
Scott Tarcy
Engineer
Scott Tarcy
Engineer


Jeremy Proffitt
Jeremy Proffitt
3D Engineer
Jeremy Proffitt
3D Engineer


David Frankel
David Frankel
Perky Collar Founder
David Frankel
Perky Collar Founder
Don Herbert
Don Herbert
Self (archival footage)
Don Herbert
Self (archival footage)


Naomi Wu
Naomi Wu
Self/3D Creator
Naomi Wu
Self/3D Creator


Otis Ricks
Otis Ricks
Entrepreneur
Otis Ricks
Entrepreneur


Ravi Velagapudi
Ravi Velagapudi
Collar Model
Ravi Velagapudi
Collar Model


Jamie Proffitt
Jamie Proffitt
Herself
Jamie Proffitt
Herself
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