Hi, this is my eyepiece case. It's from a hardware store. I replaced the tool board that was in the lid with finger foam. The same foam fills up the compartments to different heights, so that when the lid is closed everything is more or less fixed. Some eyepieces still move about a little when I carry the case, but but they are arranged so that they only touch each other with their rubber parts. Everything should be safe this way. In the case are: bottom-left Giotto's rocket blower, spare eyepiece cups, some small hex keys and a 1.25" polarising filter for daytime use. top-left Thousand Oaks 4" steel-on-glass solar filter, T-adapter with 1.25" nosepiece, Celestron 0.63x flattener-reducer for SCT. top-middle TV Nagler 4.8mm (82°), TV Wide Field 15mm (65°), TV Plössl 26mm (50°), GSO Plössl 32mm (52°), TV Delos 8mm (72°). top-right Maxvision 34mm (68°), Maxvision 28mm (68°) bottom-right two TV barlows, 1.8x and 2.5x bottom-middle Maxvision 20mm (68°), Maxvision 24mm (68°), Skywatcher Nirvana 16mm (82°), TV Delos 12mm (72°) and a TV Plössl 7.4mm (50°). These eyepieces all work down to F/5, except the GSO. I have two more eyepieces that don't. They serve as dust stops for my telescopes: a 20mm Edscorp Erfle of 40 years old, and a 25mm Celestron that came with my SCT. My 70mm MiniMak spotting scope has an 8-24mm zoom, but that is not a very good eyepiece. The GSO 32mm is my preferred eyepiece on the Minimak, together with the TV 26mm and the TV 15mm (small eyepieces for a small scope). Well, that's it, my eyepiece case on a bright sunny day. Clear skies.