Why hasn't anyone left any comments? So tetra pak is a huge company that makes all of this packing packaging material. This tetra pak is on the inside of lots of packaging. Essentially it's just juice box material. So like I found in the unrefrigerated milk section at the dollar tree. I any of those milk cartons will do. I haven't experimented with it yet but I also think the inside of milk cartons that are clearly plasticized and layered could work as well ferret for some reason in the US using the term tetra pak took off rather than just saying juice boxes.
Yeah I found out (long after I put this video together) that I ton of stuff at the store has this packaging. I buy chicken broth and stuff like that all the time but never realized or thought about it. Now I have more printing material than I know what to do with 🤣
Thank you. You hit all the core info and this is a great starting point for anyone.
Thank you!
Great demo thank you 😊
Why hasn't anyone left any comments? So tetra pak is a huge company that makes all of this packing packaging material. This tetra pak is on the inside of lots of packaging. Essentially it's just juice box material. So like I found in the unrefrigerated milk section at the dollar tree. I any of those milk cartons will do. I haven't experimented with it yet but I also think the inside of milk cartons that are clearly plasticized and layered could work as well ferret for some reason in the US using the term tetra pak took off rather than just saying juice boxes.
Yeah I found out (long after I put this video together) that I ton of stuff at the store has this packaging. I buy chicken broth and stuff like that all the time but never realized or thought about it. Now I have more printing material than I know what to do with 🤣
Good morning I would be very interested in the etching step in the tetrapack
Thanks for your comment! I’ll document the process next time I have some spare time do some prints!