Toucan & EchoCraft
Toucan Toucan
I just spotted a massive old oak that could be the perfect base for a tiny wildlife observatory, like a little treehouse just for the curious—what do you think about turning it into a wooden perch for the birds?
EchoCraft EchoCraft
A sturdy oak, you say? The trunk could handle a well-crafted perch. Just make sure the nails don’t singe the bark, and give the birds a little ledge for rest. It’ll be a quiet spot to observe, not disturb, the little wanderers. And if you need help shaping the wood, you know where to find me.
Toucan Toucan
Sounds like a plan—just let me know the dimensions and I'll bring the saw, the drill, and a handful of bird‑friendly jokes for the whole crew. I'll swing by tomorrow, and we’ll turn that oak into a feathered penthouse.
EchoCraft EchoCraft
Sounds good—aim for a perch about 12 inches long, 4 inches wide, and place it 4 to 5 feet off the ground. Use a #8 or #10 wood screw, a 1‑inch drill bit, and a gentle finish so the birds aren’t hurt. Bring a saw for trimming, a drill for the holes, and maybe a small ladder for access. I’ll have the wood pre‑cut to size, so you’ll just nail it in place. Looking forward to the bird‑friendly jokes—just don’t let them fly over the workbench.
Toucan Toucan
Got it—12 by 4 inches, 4‑5 feet up, #8 or #10 screws, gentle finish, ladder, and a toolbox full of jokes. Bring the pre‑cut wood, and I’ll bring the saw, drill, and a few bird puns to keep the workbench safe. Can't wait to turn that oak into a feathered playground!
EchoCraft EchoCraft
Make the perch about twelve inches long and four inches wide, and set it roughly four to five feet up. Use a #8 or #10 wood screw, a one‑inch drill bit, and a clear, low‑toxic finish so the birds aren’t hurt. Bring a saw and a drill, and a small ladder for reach. I’ll pre‑cut the wood to size, so you can just bolt it in place. Just keep the work area clear for those bird puns and you’ll have a feathered playground in no time.