According to a user's request from the comments, I made three size version (the photo shows the “large_spoon_size_kitchen_utensil_holder_with_anti-sliding_grooves_64mm_between_posts_center”-size.
There are also versions with “flatter_bottom” at the end of the filename now.
They are easier to print since the first few layers had a steep overhang. I prefer a little less curvy than a bad print. My printer could not handle the steep overhangs of the rounded model - maybe yours can!
It might be a good idea to fill the model with something to give it some weight (infill, plaster, …) for better handling.
I also put some self-adhering rubber feet on the bottom for better grip
This is a remix from :
https://www.printables.com/model/719988-utensil-holder
My print settings for a hopefully long lasting part:
PETG to have better temperature resistance with 4 vertical perimeters and 1.6 mm horizontal shell thickness.
First layer 0.28 mm, others 0.2 mm.
Only on the two main beams I use a 50% grid infill via added modifier in PrusaSlicer. For the rest I use 0% infill (yes, zero) because of the good strength with the vertical perimeters.
The author remixed this model.
There are two grooves on the main beams to prevent things to slide off easily.