The length of the legs in the next step is dictated by how long of an arrow you are going to store in your rack. It is best to set an arrow on the bottom board and measure the distance that you will need between the boards to give the feathers adequate clearance above the top board.
Using the 25" legs I cut the bottom portion (which will become the top portion) at the grooved ring farthest from the end.
This resulted in a 22"long leg which provided adequate clearance for 5" feathers of my 29" long arrows. Again adjust this height as needed.
Each portion of the cut leg was then sanded to insure it was flat.
At this point I chose to stain the project. My reasoning was that A)It would be easier working with the individual pieces rather than the entire finished project and B) To prevent stain from the top board dripping through the shaft holes onto the bottom board.
The longer legs are now screwed into the top of the bottom board. No glue is necessary, but if you choose to do so, I do not recommend gluing these legs until you are ready to follow up with the next several steps ending with the placement of the top board and end caps. Otherwise, with the glue set, the top may not align with the post and the glue joint will have to be broken to force it into alignment.
Next the holes in the corners of the top board which you drilled out with a 15/64" bit are widened using a 1/4" bit. This is to allow for the easy passage of the baluster fastener.
Drill a centered hole into each of the cut off sections of the 4 legs and the cut off tops with a 3/16" drill bit. You only need to drill about 1" deep.
Although this is not a picture of the kit, you can purchase a kit with 4 fasteners and the driver together.
Align the corner holes of the top board over the drilled holes in the legs and drive the baluster fasteners in all corners.
Align and tighten top post (cut off sections of leg) onto the baluster fasteners.
If you are not proceeding with the antler option, finish your project with some rub on polyurethane.
I will post Antler Option tomorrow. Thanks for the kind words.