Gerber & Grimbun
You ever tinkered with an old kettle wheel from the dump and turned it into a rust‑powered wind chime that sings when the wind hits the leaves? I've got a scrap‑tide project that could map the sound of a forest without a fancy mic. What say you, Gerber?
That sounds like a neat low‑cost idea. If you can catch the wind in a stable position and let the leaves do the singing, it could give you a clear, natural signal to map. I’d just watch the setup for a while, make sure nothing shifts or rattles, and then let the forest do the work.
Sure thing, kid. Just strap the wheel to a post that won’t budge, line the leaves with a bit of rope so they only swing when the wind’s right, and watch. If the whole thing starts rattle‑freaking, just give me a shout—might need a new bolt or a whole new design. Let's hear the forest sing, but don't let it drown in your own dust.
Sounds good. I’ll keep an eye on it, making sure everything stays steady. Let the wind do its work.
Yeah, keep that wheel tight, no loose bits. If it starts dancing like a mad squirrel, just bring me that bolt I saved from the junkyard. We'll let the wind sing, but don't let the whole damn setup turn into a wind‑jammer.