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Woop 3D printed boatStudent members of the University of Washington Fabbers, the UW's 3-D printing student club, have created the world's first boat viaa 3-D printer and they entered it in Seattle's annual Milk Carton Derby. The 7-foot boat was made from recycled, melted and extruded milk cartons that the students collected and then ran through a large, custom-designed 3-D printer in the UW's Mechanical Engineering Building. It was a first for the annual Milk Carton Derby at Green Lake in Seattle, but the students made it to the finish line without incident.1
WOOP boatStudent members of the University of Washington Fabbers, the UW's 3-D printing student club, have created the world's first boat viaa 3-D printer and they entered it in Seattle's annual Milk Carton Derby. The 7-foot boat was made from recycled, melted and extruded milk cartons that the students collected and then ran through a large, custom-designed 3-D printer in the UW's Mechanical Engineering Building. It was a first for the annual Milk Carton Derby at Green Lake in Seattle, but the students made it to the finish line without incident.2
Woop 3D printed boatStudent members of the University of Washington Fabbers, the UW's 3-D printing student club, have created the world's first boat viaa 3-D printer and they entered it in Seattle's annual Milk Carton Derby. The 7-foot boat was made from recycled, melted and extruded milk cartons that the students collected and then ran through a large, custom-designed 3-D printer in the UW's Mechanical Engineering Building. It was a first for the annual Milk Carton Derby at Green Lake in Seattle, but the students made it to the finish line without incident.3
Milk DerbyStudent members of the University of Washington Fabbers, the UW's 3-D printing student club, have created the world's first boat viaa 3-D printer and they entered it in Seattle's annual Milk Carton Derby. The 7-foot boat was made from recycled, melted and extruded milk cartons that the students collected and then ran through a large, custom-designed 3-D printer in the UW's Mechanical Engineering Building. It was a first for the annual Milk Carton Derby at Green Lake in Seattle, but the students made it to the finish line without incident.4




