23mm Grid Kitchen – Utensils
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Description
23mm Grid Kitchen – Utensil Inserts
This model is part of my 23 mm Grid Kitchen Collection, designed to organise everyday kitchen utensils using snug, item-specific cutouts and a tighter grid than standard Gridfinity. The smaller grid allows for denser layouts, less wasted space, and more intentional drawer organisation.
Why I Made It
I found the standard 42 mm Gridfinity sizing too large for kitchen drawers, especially for long or narrow utensils. By reworking the system around a 23 mm grid, I was able to create layouts that fit tools more precisely while still remaining modular and efficient to print.
Supported Utensils
This utensil insert set includes layouts designed around the following items:
- Reusable Straws
https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0BVVG7YYK - Offset Spatulas
https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B09QVFPB4S - Whisks
https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B07T2S1HNX - Bag Clips
https://makerworld.com/en/models/1110664-bag-clip#profileId-1107129 - Brushes and Peelers
- Cheese Utensils
- Electric Whisk and Peeler Combinations
Each insert is shaped to support the tool’s working end and handle, keeping items stable, separated, and easy to access while opening and closing drawers.
Key Features
- 23 mm grid system for reduced wasted space
- Item-specific cutouts inspired by tool-case layouts
- Modular and expandable across the full collection
- Stable in use with no shifting or stacking
- Print-friendly geometry with efficient material use
Part of the 23mm Grid Kitchen Collection
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License
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