{
"$type": "site.standard.document",
"bskyPostRef": {
"cid": "bafyreicjkedha7rbw3l23j5onvo6bc4yhrc3ygawctfr2ocsfrmc4rbta4",
"uri": "at://did:plc:ifc6hq6jgkhl3rujoxyrkifm/app.bsky.feed.post/3mhosxuccbqp2"
},
"coverImage": {
"$type": "blob",
"ref": {
"$link": "bafkreihwzhtcf3vree4xhzrlbdju2g6zc6f5a6eyi7nk7yk4zalayvwdvu"
},
"mimeType": "image/jpeg",
"size": 448836
},
"path": "/post/62182736",
"publishedAt": "2026-03-22T13:52:56.000Z",
"site": "https://lemmy.ca",
"tags": [
"Woodworking",
"pageflight",
"7 comments"
],
"textContent": "submitted by pageflight to woodworking\n91 points | 7 comments\n\n\nI had the griddle hooked on a couple screws for a long time, and my partner encouraged me to finally upgrade.\n\nI cut up a seat I’d someone else was throwing out.\n\nTable saw to cut widths, band was to shape the holders, back to dado on the table saw to notch the backs of the holders.\n\nHand plane for all the flat sides, sanded the edges. Spent more time finishing it than it really merits for something that will be hidden almost all the time.",
"title": "Griddle wall rack"
}