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Also don't forget the hoe, it is a really, really super useful tool. Where ground level beams fail as support, dirt is so much better for foundations. If you don't want to fiddle around building a frame, raise a ground wall, and build off of it. want a unique looking fireplace? raise dirt and put a roof on it, etc.
Basic wooden walls, half walls and the smaller stone blocks are perfect for this because they're easy to snap onto diagonal corners and edges. The walls are also great for making curves to snap 3d blocks onto so they overlap on the inside.
And to clarify, a beam runs vertical, a post runs horizontal.
Right now they seem to have the physics in this game a bit off. Most of your support should be coming from beams not posts, especially if they are trying to emulate real building in anyway.
Ok.