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BTY I used the Domino yesterday to cut 192 mortise slots to receive 96
loose domino tennons.

I am starting the second stage of the bedroom project, head and foot
board and under bed storage. I need 3.5" x 3.5" posts for the corners of
the head and foot boards. And I need about 15 linear feet of post
material. Pricing solid oak at $40 a linear foot in that size prompted me
to make hollow birch plywood posts, I'll veneer with 3/16" thick white
oak. Ill be doing some resawing today. The dominos were used to build
up the posts, I might have gotten a little carried away. ;~)


From time to time I notice that HD carries [what appears to be] eight
foot 4X4 fir posts, straight-grained even. Could these have been veneered
or is the hollow birch plywood required for stability?


Yes, I have considered fence posts but "straight" and as you mentioned,
stability, is important to me. Plus I am at the moment planing on
attaching the head board and foot board to the under bed storage unit via
the posts. I want to use machine thread bolts and will probably use T-nuts
inside the posts to receive the bolts.