The birch posts in the original design were made a certain length to serve a particular function. I am sure they were selected on the basis of strength, stability, and durability. As a first order analysis the idea to cut them in half seems to defeat almost all the reasons that they were designed for in the first place.
It will not be possible to simply cut the posts in half and re-join them in a manner that will restore them 100% back to the original look and function. That said there may be some ways to come close to that as possible if one can look past the cut lines and some fasteners / bolts.
There is some missing information that will be needed to provide the overall solution and/or suggestions. I can provide one possible idea for the case where these posts are deployed in a vertical orientation and the girth of the post is substantial.
The idea is to go ahead and cut the post in half and then install a heavy piece of steel pipe into a hole drilled into each end of the post. The pipe would be glued into the lower hole using construction grade adhesive. Cross holes would be drilled though the sides of the upper post to accept bolts that would be threaded into prepared holes on the other end of the steel pipe. See picture below:
Dishwashers are either held in via screws on top of the dishwasher that attach to countertop above, or that screw the side (look roughly 1/3rd down just inside the DW door) of the dishwasher to the surrounding cabinet.
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The nearest match in Unbrako's product line is probably the "socket head shoulder screw" but its not an exact match.