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Skowhegan High School junior Riley Fitzpatrick,17, sets up a 3D printer Wednesday to fabricate a plastic wheel for model car during class at Somerset Career & Technical Center. Michael G. Seamans
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Skowhegan High School senior Levi Murphy, 17, designs a three-wheeled car Wednesday on his computer during class at Somerset Career & Technical Center.
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Skowhegan High School junior Riley Fitzpatrick,17, sets up a 3D printer Wednesday to fabricate a plastic wheel for model car during class at Somerset Career & Technical Center.
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Richard Snowman, 16, gives the state championship bot from 2016 a tune-up complete with new gears and motors during class at Somerset Career & Technical Center.
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A 3D printer fabricates a plastic wheel during class at Somerset Career & Technical Center.