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post. Any vertical structural timber supporting a lintel or providing a firm point of lateral attachment, as in a gate or fence. The term is usually applied to a main vertical member in timber-framed construction or in roof-trusses. Types of post include:aisle-post: as arcade-post;arcade-post: post in an arcade, in the sense of a division in a timber-framed building consisting of a series or row of posts;crown-post: vertical timber on a tie-beam, or sometimes on a collar, supporting the crown-plate;king-post: vertical timber on a tie-beam or collar rising to the roof apex to support a ridge-piece: without a ridge-piece it is a king-strut;queen-post: one of two posts on a tie-beam supporting plates or purlins.

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