a newel post
It's called a trumeau. Art though the ages says "trumeau- In church architecture, the pillar or center post supporting the lintel in the middle of the doorway."
Newel posts are used at each end of stair balustrading with spindles or balusters along the length supporting the handrail.
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A stud is a supporting wall post or a rivet in a wall.
6 feet from post to post. And 4 feet from the bottom to the bar.
Yes, like most string instruments, it has a sound post inside supporting the outer wood.
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The ball on top of a stair post is commonly referred to as a "newel cap" or "newel ball." It is often decorative and serves to complete the look of the newel post, which is the upright post at the bottom or top of a staircase. Newel caps can come in various styles and materials, contributing to the overall aesthetic of the staircase.
To effectively repair a rotted post bottom, you can follow these steps: Cut out the rotted section of the post using a saw. Treat the remaining post with a wood preservative to prevent further decay. Attach a new section of pressure-treated wood to the bottom of the post using screws or nails. Ensure the new section is securely attached and level with the existing post. Finish by painting or sealing the repaired area to protect it from the elements.