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Care to share an STL for that? The modern western silverware drawer contains more than forks spoons and knives, there are soup boats, chopsticks, rice cooker scoops and all sorts of other things, compound that with the fact that the organizers on the market have to have broad utility which deminishes utility, and as a result they don't hardly work for anyone, including me. I think your organizer is perfect.
I can, but it may not fit your drawer. It's also in 6 pieces to fit on my printer that I "welded" together after. It was one of my first prints too so it's not really optimized for filament savings. I can't remember how much I used but it was a lot. I want to redo it and plan better at some point. If you use Fusion, I can share the f3d as well.