14 x 7 x 5 medium traditional corbel describes a corbel sized for substantial decorative support work where a medium-scale profile is needed. The 14 inch height, 7 inch length, and 5 inch depth give it presence on cabinetry or wood structures without overpowering the design, so it suits projects that require visible detail while staying proportional to standard casework and mantels.
The maple construction ties this corbel directly to projects built from maple components, helping visual consistency when it is integrated into runs of cabinetry or trim built from the same species. Being part of the Pro Value Series identifies it as a corbel aligned with professional woodworking supply lines, so it fits into trade-focused material planning where consistent product lines are preferred.
The product is made of unfinished wood, which means the surface is ready for sanding, staining, or painting during the finishing sequence. This lets installers match color and sheen to surrounding cabinets, moldings, or furniture, so the corbel becomes part of a coordinated finish system rather than a fixed prefinished accent.
This corbel is made of unfinished wood, so it enters the workflow at the same stage as other raw wood components. Installers can sand and finish it alongside face frames, doors, and moldings, creating a unified finishing schedule instead of working around prefinished parts that dictate color.
The maple species accepts common cabinet stains and paints used in cabinetry and decorative hardware and moldings work, so finish crews can use established finishing systems already in the shop. Because the corbel is sized at 14 x 7 x 5, layout and milling for mounting areas can be planned around the known dimensions, which streamlines layout when coordinating with adjoining panels, rails, or shelves.
Being sold in each quantity supports projects that need a specific count for a run of cabinets or a single mantel, allowing precise material planning for individual installations or small-batch custom work.
This medium traditional corbel is categorized under decorative hardware and moldings, placing it directly in the trim, cabinetry, and millwork side of a project rather than structural framing. The 14 inch height, 7 inch length, and 5 inch depth give it proportions suited to cabinet layouts, furniture-style bases, and decorative transitions where a visible support shape is desired.
Because it is maple and unfinished, it fits naturally into maple cabinet lines, mantels, or built-ins that will be stained or painted as a unit. The Pro Value Series branding aligns it with the professional woodworking supplies carried by Wurth Baer Supply, so it sits comfortably in the material list for shops that standardize on trade-focused components.
The classification as a corbel within decorative hardware and moldings clarifies its role as a decorative element in an assembly. Its medium size allows it to be repeated along a run without overwhelming the design, which is useful on longer cabinet installations or multi-opening wall systems where consistent corbel spacing adds rhythm to the elevation.
The defined 14 x 7 x 5 dimensions give designers and installers fixed reference points when laying out cabinets, mantels, or shelving that incorporate this corbel. Knowing the corbel height helps align it with adjacent stiles or panels, while the 7 inch length and 5 inch depth frame how far it occupies space under an overhang or against a vertical surface.
The unfinished wood construction means the corbel enters the project at the same finishing stage as other raw wood elements, simplifying scheduling because finishing crews can apply stain or paint in a single pass. This consistency supports shops and installers who prefer to control color, sheen, and final surface preparation on site or in the finishing area.
The maple species further streamlines planning when the rest of the job is also maple, because grain and base tone will respond similarly across doors, frames, moldings, and this corbel. When a job calls for a traditional profile that matches decorative hardware and moldings aesthetics, the medium traditional style gives a defined look that can be repeated confidently across multiple rooms or units without redesign.
The 14 x 7 x 5 medium traditional corbel measures 14 inches high, 7 inches in one dimension, and 5 inches in the other, which helps plan spacing and proportion in cabinetry or trim layouts.
The 14 inch corbel is made of maple, so it aligns with maple cabinetry and millwork, giving a matching grain structure that finishes in step with other maple components on the project.
This corbel is made of unfinished wood, so it can be sanded, stained, or painted during normal finishing operations to match surrounding cabinets, moldings, or furniture pieces.
This decorative maple corbel serves as a traditional-style element in decorative hardware and moldings projects, tying together cabinetry, mantels, or built-ins with a coordinated wood support profile.
The Pro Value Series designation places this corbel within a professional-grade product line from Wurth Baer Supply, aligning it with trade-focused decorative hardware and moldings offerings.
The manufacturer part number for this medium traditional maple corbel is SZDW11176MA, which identifies the exact 14 x 7 x 5 unfinished wood model when specifying or reordering.
The 14 x 7 x 5 medium traditional corbel in maple gives you a defined size, species, and unfinished surface that integrate smoothly into decorative hardware and moldings projects. The Pro Value Series identity and maple construction align this piece with professional cabinetry, mantels, and built-ins that rely on consistent species and finish control.
For projects built around maple components and traditional styling, this corbel offers a predictable footprint and finish-ready surface that fold directly into established shop and jobsite workflows. Add this unfinished maple corbel to your next layout when you need a medium-scale traditional support profile that matches maple millwork and can be finished in line with the rest of the job.