The Dave Lammas toolpost design is three sided.
If you want a 4 way, and cannot find a suitable one (i.e. Straight fit, or can be modified to fit ) you can always make one.
Simplest way may be three laminations (2 large, 1 smaller ) to produce the slot, and maybe another to get the slot somewhere near the right height for the tooling.
My rear toolpost started life as a length of ground or fine milled steel, but finished up as a total of five laminations, including the base.
The laminations are held together, internally, by three long capscrews, the fourth "corner" being used for the dowel that controls the indexing. The post rotates about a silver steel dowel, secured to the base by a countersunk capscrew.
For a friend's Raglan, I machined one from solid, but that was a comparatively shallow post, again using a dowel for indexing.
Howard