I'm planning on attending a turning class this fall, and my wife insists that I'm flying there instead of driving (it seems that my ability to fall asleep any time I sit still for a few minutes has her thinking I'll do that behind the wheel on a 10-hour drive).

I need to bring my own tools for this class. Anyone with experience flying with turning tools who can share some wisdom? I know they need to be in checked baggage and I'll need some sort of tool roll to contain and protect them. Anything else I need to know?

Thanks!

D.