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> I'm shopping after some good packaging for my instruments. I found a > "Peli" case with the correct measures, but it seems way too heavy if you have much of a DIY low budget mind, you could try my favorite method: I know this sounds totally silly, but I have had good luck making my own travel cases. I use - ready for this? - cardboard! It really works well! All you need is a couple of good strong cardboard boxes, some good packing tape, a bit of hot glue, and a sheet of packaging foam. The foam I use, I get from my shipping dept. at work, and is about 2" thick and cuts cleanly with a steak knife with no mess. I take apart the cardboard box, carefully measure the equipment, and re-make the box 2" larger than the equipment on each side. Cut up the foam and glue it together to make the padding inside the box. You can get a snug fit pretty easily. When you buy new gear (FCB1010) keep the original packaging! it can often make a really good travel case with only a little work, because it was designed to be shipped all over the world and literally dropped off a ten foot high shelf (shipping standards for packaging specify something like this). I've come up with two good ways to make the box closure. One some of my gear I tape/glue ribbon on the bottom of the box, which I can use to tie the top flaps closed with a bow. I recently discovered a better way though: If you take a sheet of cardboard as wide as the box is wide, and "wrap" it around the box and glue it tightly, it makes a nice sheath which will hold the top flaps closed. Just slide the box out of the sheath and then it can be opened. If you do it tightly, there is no chance of the box coming out inadvertently. Use good strong packing tape to finish all the exposed edges of cardboard flaps, as well as all seams on the bottom and corners of the box. You'll end up with quite a useable travel case for your gear. Jon