White River tambour panel style 110 is a flexible, thin, solid wood panel designed to bend, so it follows curves and corners instead of forcing flat construction. The 9/32 inch double bead profile shapes the visible face, giving a consistent rounded pattern that reads as a finished surface once installed. The 12 inch width works well where a narrow, manageable panel size speeds layout and handling. The 96 inch length serves tall runs or multiple shorter sections from a single piece, which supports efficient cutting and minimizes joints. A flexible backing holds the solid wood strips together, so the panel moves as a single sheet during installation. The panel is paint grade and unfinished, allowing field finishing to match project color standards. Tambour is unfinished and the material is allowed to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, supporting a more stable result after coating.
This tambour panel is installed by using standard construction or paneling adhesive, so crews can work with familiar products and tools rather than specialized systems. The requirement for a solid substrate means the panel is bonded to a continuous backing, which supports the flexible slats and keeps the surface true along curves or flat runs. Because the backing is flexible, the panel can be pressed into radiused or corner conditions while the adhesive sets, helping it hold the intended shape. The 12 inch by 96 inch size lets installers stage full-length pieces on benches or stands while applying adhesive, which can streamline workflow in both shop fabrication and on-site fitting.
This product sits in the Appliance Garages and Tambour Doors class, so it is suited to applications where a flexible wood surface needs to follow an opening or enclosure. The flexible backing allows the 12 inch by 96 inch panel to conform to curves, letting it wrap appliance garage openings, end panels, or corner transitions. The 9/32 inch double bead design creates a consistent face pattern that presents cleanly when used on visible cabinet fronts or interior panels. Natural variations in color and grain across the solid wood add depth and texture, which can enhance visual interest on radius panels or door runs. Being paint grade, the unfinished wood is intended to accept coatings, enabling installers to bring the tambour into the same finish schedule as surrounding casework. Made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, the material aligns with common domestic hardwood expectations used in many woodworking shops.
The flexible backing that holds the solid wood together keeps spacing and alignment consistent as the panel bends, which helps avoid irregular gaps when wrapping curves. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive on a solid substrate supports even support behind the tambour, helping the 9/32 inch double beads track smoothly along the surface. The 96 inch length means longer appliance garages or vertical runs can often be handled in one continuous piece, reducing seams that could disrupt the bead pattern. With the panel unfinished and paint grade, finishing is scheduled after installation, allowing the material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing so coatings go onto a settled surface. Natural variation in color and grain within the North American hardwood stock contributes to a more dimensional painted result, as subtle wood movement and texture remain underneath the coating. The defined 12 inch width also aids repeatability, since layout measurements can be based on one consistent panel dimension in both shop drawings and cutting lists.
The tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 96 inches long, so it spans tall openings or yields multiple shorter sections from one piece.
The tambour panel is attached using standard construction or paneling adhesive to a solid substrate, creating a continuous bonded surface that supports curves or flat runs.
The tambour panel is paint grade and unfinished, so it is intended to be finished after installation to coordinate with project colors and sheens.
The tambour is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, providing a familiar substrate for woodworking shops using domestic wood species.
The 9/32 inch double bead creates a repeating rounded face, giving a predictable pattern that reads cleanly across doors, appliance garages, or curved panels.
The tambour is allowed to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing so the material settles into shape prior to applying coatings.
The White River tambour panel style 110 pairs a flexible backing with solid North American hardwood slats, giving curved or corner installations a continuous wood face. The 12 inch by 96 inch, paint grade, unfinished format supports field finishing on a solid substrate using standard construction or paneling adhesive. For appliance garages, tambour doors, or curved cabinet details that need a bendable wood surface with a 9/32 inch double bead profile, this panel offers a defined, repeatable solution ready to integrate into woodworking workflows.