I keep mine in canvas rolls. When I started woodworking (after I retired) I built a tool box to hold my tools. The problem was that my tools were always changing. I would add new planes, and sell a few that I wasn't satisfied with. And I wouldn't have room for the new things. Same with chisels. Mostly I added chisels but I also sold some. The "tool box" approach just didn't work for me.
Then I began teaching and had to take my tools with me. Chisels in rolls were much more convenient for that.
So today, I take out whatever roll of chisels I want to use and lay them on my workspace. They keep my chisels ready at hand and organized. If they get dull while I'm working and I don't want to sharpen right then, I'll get another roll and lay them over the previous roll.
Finally, I discovered that if I leave tools "exposed" to the atmosphere, such as in racks, they rust. In a roll, they don't rust.
Mike
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