Open CD Cover I: cardboard CD/DVD case

 by royshearer
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A card CD case for home or industrial production. By Zero-waste Design.
Creative Commons ShareAlike-Atrribution license 2.5 applies.

A template is provided to aid construction and artwork design.
 
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Step 1: Cut, score and fold the template

Once you've added your own artwork, print onto A3 card, preferably 280 gsm. Here I just printed the template onto paper to demonstrate construction. Score all folds carefully with a blunt instrument. A double scored line for folds that will have to go back 180 degrees on themselves is recommended.
IGTB says: Mar 8, 2009. 6:06 PM
You can open a pdf file in The Gimp too. Great project here. I plan on using these to cut my costs down on a limited mailing project for some promotional CD's and this case will offer a brochure / CD Promo Case All in One. Thanks IGTB
Mr.Grinch says: Mar 15, 2007. 10:58 PM
what is this???? I see a cardboard box with a CD in it, does it hold CD's, give them covers??? this is interesting, but i need to know what it does...
daveanton in reply to Mr.GrinchApr 24, 2008. 1:03 PM
i really think the Pictures Shown do not do Justice. It's basically a Cardboard CD Case; but when you slide the CD out, it morphs into an unusual 3-dimensional CD CASE which you can peruse for Track Listings , Credits, etc just like you would read any other CD case...ecept this one is cooler and definitely different. And when you're trying to get a Radio Station or the Like to notice your CD, this HELPS!! Hope I didn't sound over-simplistic, but I myself wasn't exactly sure what id did at first, either.
GrinnDaddy says: Mar 18, 2008. 6:48 AM
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Ben.land101 says: Mar 19, 2007. 4:19 PM
i am not trying to be mean but what the heck is that???
royshearer (author) in reply to Ben.land101Mar 19, 2007. 4:37 PM
Its a design for a CD case/cover (i never know which word to use)
Step 6 shows some photos of it being used.

Specifically, the cover shown was for a limited edition mix I did.

There are more (perhaps more descriptive) pictures at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/royshearer/tags/cdcase/
Mr.Grinch in reply to royshearerJan 23, 2008. 2:10 PM
ooooh, okay, i haven't been online in a while, but okay.
LinuxH4x0r says: May 31, 2007. 10:36 AM
You can edit pdf in fedora core (linux). Interesting Instructable. THE BOX SAID "VISTA OR BETTER" SO I INSTALLED LINUX!!!
whiteoakart says: Mar 12, 2007. 12:03 PM
Great Stuff!
sumguysr says: Mar 12, 2007. 2:49 AM
foxit reader is freeware that allows basic pdf editing
spinach_dip says: Dec 26, 2006. 12:06 PM
Is Nice, but i have a question, how can i print this in real size (with a normal printer)?
capricorn says: Sep 26, 2006. 3:57 AM
Nice _

My only doubt is taht being it a pdf you cannot work on it to put some art, like a drwing or a foto, let aside text

wouldn't you happen to have taht in another format?
NonPermissiveEnvironment in reply to capricornNov 18, 2006. 8:37 PM
Why not print screen and use paint or PS or whatever you like?
bmlbytes in reply to capricornOct 31, 2006. 11:13 PM
If you used Ubuntu Linux, then you could easily open it up for editing. Maybe I can convert it to .doc format for you... Hold on I have to go to my other computer.
bmlbytes in reply to bmlbytesOct 31, 2006. 11:27 PM
Oops sorry. Turns out you can only MAKE .pdfs you can't edit them.
Sysreq in reply to capricornOct 23, 2006. 3:15 AM
If you have adobe photoshop, you can open a pdf file up and then add your own images. just a thought
royshearer (author) in reply to capricornSep 26, 2006. 12:18 PM
Yeah that pdf is really just a guide. I recommend you just trace the outlines to a new file and then add your artwork.
royshearer (author) says: Sep 27, 2006. 6:52 PM
Yeah, I think its that renowned Glasgow afternoon light!
bluelion says: Sep 27, 2006. 10:52 AM
My Kreyszig is much darker than yours or is this a side-effect of your lighting (seventh edition here too, it's right in front of my in my bookshelf)
karramarro says: Sep 18, 2006. 8:24 AM
Nice!
It's very similar to the Century Pack.
http://www.sarbide.com/spain/plantillas.asp?cod=1#

(Suggestion) you can make a smaller template for mini CDs, that could fit in a A4
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