Traditional reeded bun foot defines this Pro Value Series component as a shaped wood support for furniture, cabinets, and similar projects where a turned foot is needed. The 4 inch height works where a compact profile is preferred yet visual lift is required. The 4-3/4 inch by 4-3/4 inch footprint provides a broad bearing surface, helping distribute weight evenly under casework or furniture frames. Made of unfinished wood in maple, this foot allows sanding, staining, or painting to match surrounding materials and finishes on site. The Pro Value Series brand identification connects this part with a line oriented toward woodworking and decorative hardware applications. Classified under decorative hardware and moldings as bun feet, this part fits roles where a visible structural support must also act as a finished design element.
The 4 inch height of this bun foot directly influences plinth clearance, visible gap under cabinets, and relation to adjacent trim pieces, so runs can be laid out around that dimension. With a 4-3/4 inch by 4-3/4 inch body, the foot occupies a defined square area, guiding where it can be positioned at corners or under structural members. The traditional reeded profile forms a rounded decorative shape, which affects how it nests against cabinet bottoms, stretchers, or frames during layout. As a maple, unfinished wood component, the foot accepts shaping or light sanding at edges before mounting, which can smooth transitions to mating surfaces while still preserving the essential dimensions.
This bun foot belongs in furniture and cabinetry builds where a traditional reeded profile supports both structure and design. The 4 inch height works under case pieces that need modest lift from the floor, such as small cabinets or furniture bases that do not require tall legs. The 4-3/4 inch by 4-3/4 inch size makes sense at corners or intermediate support points where a compact yet visually substantial foot is preferred. Because it is made of maple and classified as decorative hardware and moldings in the bun feet class, it fits naturally with maple face frames, moldings, and other turned details in coordinated projects. The unfinished wood construction lets shops integrate this part into custom finishing schedules, so the foot can visually merge with veneers, solid frames, or moldings already planned in maple.
The defined 4 inch height gives a repeatable dimension across multiple units, supporting level alignment when using identical feet at all corners and support points. The 4-3/4 inch diameter and width supply a consistent bearing area, which helps distribute loads similarly from cabinet to cabinet when layouts mirror each other. The traditional reeded bun foot shape provides predictable geometry around the perimeter, which matters when aligning it to case edges or trimming nearby moldings to meet the turned form cleanly. Because the bun foot is maple and unfinished, finish systems can be applied in a controlled way so each foot in a project carries the same stain or paint schedule as the main maple components. The Pro Value Series designation and manufacturer part number SZDW11197MA give a stable reference for reordering or matching parts across phases of a job.
This bun foot measures 4 inches high and 4-3/4 inches by 4-3/4 inches overall, which sets both the elevation and footprint when planning cabinet or furniture support layouts.
The traditional reeded bun foot is made of maple, so it coordinates with maple cabinetry or furniture components and can be finished to blend with surrounding maple surfaces.
The unfinished wood bun foot accepts stain, clear coats, or paint, allowing the finisher to match color and sheen to existing maple work on the same project.
The traditional reeded design suits projects that use classic turned details, so the bun foot can visually align with other decorative moldings or turned elements.
This maple bun foot is used under cabinets, furniture, and similar casework where a decorative support from the bun feet class is appropriate.
The 4 inch height determines the gap between the floor and the case bottom, guiding plinth design, trim alignment, and overall visual proportions.
The 4 inch x 4-3/4 inch x 4-3/4 inch traditional reeded bun foot in maple offers a defined size and style for projects built around maple components. As an unfinished wood Pro Value Series part, it supports stain or paint schedules tailored to each job. When a decorative bun foot from the decorative hardware and moldings class is required, this maple piece provides coordinated structure and appearance under cabinets or furniture bases.