reel
It is just a clever name for a CD case. They are the slimmer version of the standard CD case. "Jewel" refers to the piece that clips into the center hole of the CD to keep it in place. It has a jewel-like design.
After MUCH research looking for the answer to this myself, I have found that the parts are called either CD hubs or CD spiders. They are the "bump" that fits into the center hole of the CD and holds it to another surface when you are not using a case.
CD jewel cases are made through a process called injection moulding
The black, polypropylene DVD cases are called, well, "DVD cases." Sometimes, they are also called "Amaray cases" because Amaray was the first manufacturer. The clear, polystyrene CD Case is called either a "CD Case" or a "jewel case." The term "jewel case" is attributed to the packaging designer Peter Doodson, a Dutch designer, who worked for Philips.
a CD does not need a case for it to work. if the CD has scratches then it wont work
i have found 520 CD case on eBay
CD case is in mm ( millimeter)
if you are trying to get the toothpaste in the center through the whole of the CD then it may be possible
Center out i think
The actual CD or the case?
how much does printing cost on cd case
a CD case that folds 4 times.