left straight edge wood pedestal foot identifies this part as a shaped support used to elevate and finish the bottom of a cabinet or furniture piece, so you get a defined base detail without building a full platform. The 6 x 1 x 4 inch sizing describes the overall working dimensions, helping you proportion the foot correctly under face frames, gables, or end panels so the finished piece looks balanced. Being a left configuration signals that its straight edge is oriented to work on the left side of a run or corner, which matters when you are mirroring feet across an opening. The Pro Value Series brand ties this foot to a consistent line of decorative hardware and moldings, so repeat projects can share the same style family. The unfinished wood construction means the surface is ready to be sanded, stained, or painted on site to match surrounding cabinetry or millwork.
The 6 x 1 x 4 inch footprint gives you a predictable contact area when securing the pedestal foot to cabinet bottoms or furniture bases, which helps with stable support and straightforward layout. As a left straight edge design, the long straight side is intended to sit tight against a cabinet side or panel, so you can align it accurately with the case while keeping the profiled face exposed. The 4 inch height works as a planning dimension for your cut lists, because you can factor that elevation into overall cabinet or furniture height without reworking other components. Being part of Wurth Baer Supply's decorative hardware and moldings selection ties this foot into a broader system of finishing parts, which supports consistent detailing when you repeat the same installation approach across multiple pieces.
The classification under Decorative Hardware & Moldings and Pedestal Feet positions this part for visible base applications, so it suits cabinets and furniture where the support remains in view rather than being hidden. As a bun foot product class, it serves as a shaped terminal element at the bottom of casework, helping a cabinet or piece of furniture read as furniture-style instead of built-in only. The cherry designation in the product name gives you a wood species reference for projects targeting a cherry look, letting you visually align with cherry doors, face frames, or trim once finished. The 6 inch length works well under wider openings or panels, because it visually bridges more width than a small corner post while still reading as a single element. The 1 inch thickness keeps the footprint modest, which is useful when you want the base to look light but still finished. The 4 inch height fits many furniture-style cabinet base designs, giving enough air under the case to look intentional while still supporting common counter or top heights.
The left orientation described in the SAP and product naming ensures you can repeat the same layout on the left side of cabinets or furniture pieces, which is useful when pairing it with a mirrored right version in a run. The straight edge geometry on the cabinet side allows you to reference off a flat, predictable surface, so aligning the foot with case sides or face-frame stiles is straightforward. By working with a consistent 6 x 1 x 4 inch dimension, you can build jigs or layout marks once and reuse them across multiple bases, which streamlines production in a shop environment. Being made of unfinished wood means each foot can be finished at the same time as doors, frames, and moldings, helping the color and sheen track together across a complete job. Tying this part to the SZDW11212CH manufacturer number gives you a precise reorder reference, so when a design is approved you can repeat the same foot on future projects without reselecting components. Positioning within Wurth Baer Supply's decorative hardware and moldings offering also means this foot is intended as part of a coordinated finishing system, which supports consistent visual results from project to project.
The 6 x 1 x 4 inch sizing defines the length, thickness, and height, so you can plan cabinet or furniture base elevations and overhangs around those fixed dimensions.
The left straight edge design means the long straight side is oriented for the left side of a run, helping you mirror layouts when paired with a corresponding right foot.
The bun foot is made of unfinished wood, so it can be stained or painted during finishing to align with cherry-focused or other finish schemes.
The pedestal foot serves as a shaped support at the bottom of cabinets or furniture, adding elevation and a finished base detail in visible installations.
The SZDW11212CH part number identifies this specific 6 x 1 x 4 inch left straight edge wood pedestal foot, helping you reorder the same style for future jobs.
Being in the bun feet product class means the foot functions as a decorative support element, so it is intended to remain visible as part of the finished base design.
The Pro Value Series 6 x 1 x 4 inch left straight edge wood pedestal foot in cherry gives you a defined, repeatable base element for cabinets and furniture. With its unfinished wood surface, bun foot classification, and SZDW11212CH reference, it supports consistent detailing whenever you need a visible, furniture-style base treatment.