Whats needed for the scale:

a scale, 3 dowels (could be natural branches), hemp string (optional), 2 screws, and a glue of your choice.
Tools I used:

A drillbit, a T-15 bit (depending on what bit is required by your screws, a drill, a knife and a saw... and yes I know they look old and beaten, I didnt have the energy to go to the workshop so i grabbed one that had been laying outside on the porch and the drill from the garage...
This is the shape you want to create:

Since im not a big fan of screwing round things together I used the saw to create a small cut on either side then the knife to remove the material beond this cut:

This step is optional but I wanted to make sure the dowels didnt crack as i screwed em together, so I predrilled the holes, this also guides them together how you want them:

Then join them together with the two screws, if your skipping the next step secure em tightly, if your doing the next step leave a gap between the dowels:

Use the hemp and wrap it around the top dowel tightly making sure to pretty much cover the screws but still being able to tighten them, the string is held in place by tightening the screws once you wrapped the whole thing (its easier to start in one end and then secure that end before moving onto the next end) once the screws are tightened you can press the hemp over it and make it disappear:

Once you have the perch done all thats left is gluing it onto the scale:

This particular scale always starts at 0 when it starts up even if something is on it, so by having the perch permanently there it will always account for that weight, when choosing the scale the most important thing is to get one that has 1g increments and not 5grams or something. Ans as mentioned earlier this scale is really small so cant really fit my bowls under the perch but get a slightly bigger scale and you can still sue it for all your birdies needs.







