Not sure where to put post; it has to do with storing gear -- lenses, etc. for the road.
I have all sorts of pieces of cut-foam lying around from my attempts to form-fit various camera equipment for my Pelican cases, mostly for the Pelican 1600. The problem is not with the foam, but with my every-changing mind and camera gear. I no sooner settle in to one cut-foam pattern when something new comes out that has to go into the case.
I wish I had found TrekPak dividers early-on, because they are what we call in the advertising business “evergreen,” meaning they never go out of style or have to be replaced. Instead of cut-foam or those hassle-prone stick-to-everything Velcro dividers, TrekPak offers rigid dividers that can be configured however I want, and they last from here on out.
This is a photo of one of a couple Pelican cases rigged for some of my video equipment, in this case the Sony FS700, which has output for 4K video and 10-bit Apple ProRes, and the Panasonic GH4 4K camera, etc. Those little red-cloth flags you see are fixed to anodized pins that just pull up from coupling dividers. The pins can connect dividers anywhere along their edge or you can opt to cut your own dividers.
This system is pricier than foam, but not if you add up how many times you have to recut foam or wish you had not cut it as you have. Just pull out a pin and re-pin it where you want. I like these because they are exact and offer a neat solution. I don’t work for TrekPak or have any affiliation with them. I just like this divider system. You can read more at
http://trekpak.com/.