Hi everyone --

If you had to transport a bunch of hand tools, what would be your preferred way to do it?

I'll be driving so it's more of a question of how best to prevent them from being jostled, what to place them in, and ease of loading/unloading. Many tools are in the original boxes, but since I'll need to do this at least a few times per year, I'll need something better than cardboard.

Right now, I have the following tools that will likely need to be transported, but there could be more down the road:
LN #7
Veritas low angle jack plane
Veritas bevel up smoother
Veritas medium shoulder plane
router planes
tenon saws
dovetail saw
a number of water stones - Shapton, Sigma, and the requisite holders for them (this line item is a lot of weight, will need to spread the load)
diamond lapping plate
various chisels (I have a roll for these)

I could build individual boxes for each of the larger items, maybe something out of plywood for protection. Then put the smaller items in one or more crates with requisite padding/protection. I have a foldable mini handtruck that I can stack items on and then strap them to the handtruck.

Thanks in advance --

Ned