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We have several logs, no, I mean a LOT, that are just too big to turn into our regular toy parts, and since I don't have a chinchilla, just my silly macaw, (and she's like Mikey, she'll eat (destroy) anything, but a bird can only use so many logs, right?) So my question is...Is there something I could make with them for chins? I was thinking of maybe cutting them in half lengthwise and putting hardware in the end for a perch or ledge. They all have bark on them so they would be good chewing for a chin I would think. If that's a good idea, how wide should the flat surface be? and how long should they be so anyone can put them in their cage? I get the feeling from reading other posts and classifieds that there are standard size cages...am I right? Are hard woods or soft woods for cage accessories more desirable? Jeff also had the idea of cutting off a bit on one side to mount it flush to the cage side in maybe 2 or 3places to make it secure. I can't explain it, but it made perfect sense when he suggested it. And if thiose are crummy ideas, any other suggestions would be appreciated. And does anybody have any ideas as to what we might be able to do with our woods, any of our woods, that would be a specialty item just for chinchillas? Thanks...Just Me