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Cumberland reinforced wood corbel pairs an unfinished maple corbel body with a pre-routed channel for a 0.25 inch thick steel support rib, creating a decorative support that also carries heavy stone and solid surface tops. The 12 inch x 12 inch x 3 inch overall size gives substantial projection and height, which helps support deep granite overhangs and bar tops. The low profile corbel design is described as spacious and open, so the corbel presents fine lines rather than a bulky visual block. A low profile gusset is built into the form, which keeps structural support high while reducing interference with knees under counters. The steel rib works as a hidden support under the wood surface, so the metal does the load-bearing work while the maple face maintains a warm, finished look once stained or painted to match surrounding cabinetry or trim.
The corbel is pre-routed to accept a 0.25 inch thick steel rib support, so the mounting workflow centers on aligning that steel rib with the routed channel for a tight fit. The 1/4 inch steel used in the rib is specified to hold up to 375 pounds each, so a single properly mounted rib can carry substantial overhang or stone section weight. The 12 inch depth and height provide a generous bearing surface under countertops, which allows load to be spread over a taller face rather than a short block. The corbel is described as suitable for granite overhangs, bar tops, and all stone and solid surfaces, so it is intended for heavy horizontal work surfaces rather than light shelving only. The unfinished maple surface allows finishing after installation so the visible portion can be brought in line with the final decor.
This wood corbel is described specifically for carrying granite overhangs and bar tops, so it fits projects where heavy countertops extend past cabinet faces. The 12 inch projection supports deeper overhangs often found on kitchen islands, which helps reduce stress at the stone joint. The reinforced design is stated as strong and durable for all stone and solid surfaces, so it applies in kitchens, bars, and office counters using solid surface materials. The corbel is intended to enhance home and office decor with fine lines and an open character, so it serves in visible front-of-house locations rather than purely utilitarian backroom areas. The low profile gusset means the corbel can sit under seating edges of counters, which can improve comfort in bar and peninsula applications where knees occupy the space beneath.
The corbel system uses a 0.25 inch thick steel rib support bracket under the wood face, which shifts the primary load to steel so the corbel can stay visually light while still carrying up to 375 pounds each. This specified carry capacity offers a clear load rating for planning stone and solid surface spans, which reduces guesswork when assigning the number and spacing of supports. The rib support is described as usable with any corbel or as one of the corbel mounting systems, so the same steel element can coordinate with different decorative faces on a project. The maple corbel and steel rib combination is labeled as a reinforced wood corbel, which indicates that the decorative maple and structural steel work together rather than relying on wood alone. The specified 12 inch x 12 inch x 3 inch size defines the footprint and thickness of the wood component, which helps plan layout against cabinet sides or wall framing to maintain even reveals across a run of supports.
The Cumberland reinforced wood corbel is specified at 12 inch x 12 inch x 3 inch, which defines projection, height, and thickness for planning support spacing and visual balance under countertops.
The corbel rib support is made of 1/4 inch steel and is designed to hold up to 375 pounds each, which provides a defined capacity for stone and solid surface installations.
The corbel is made with an unfinished maple wood corbel and a 0.25 inch steel component, so the maple can be field finished while the steel handles structural support.
The Cumberland corbel is pre-routed for a 0.25 inch thick steel support rib, allowing the rib to sit within a dedicated channel so wood and steel work together structurally.
The Cumberland reinforced corbel is described as carrying granite overhangs, bar tops, and all stone and solid surfaces, aligning it with heavy countertop applications.
The corbel is described for enhancing home and office decor while supporting overhangs, so it fits kitchens, bars, and counters where both appearance and structural support are needed.
The Cumberland reinforced wood corbel in unfinished maple combines a 12 inch x 12 inch x 3 inch decorative body with a 0.25 inch steel rib rated to 375 pounds each, aligning decorative needs and load capacity for granite overhangs, bar tops, and other stone or solid surface projects.