White River tambour panel style 402 is a 12 inch wide by 48 inch long flexible red oak panel designed for curved or straight surface applications. The 1/4 inch double cove-cut profile creates narrow, sculpted slats that read as a continuous decorative surface, which helps finished projects look uniform across doors, ends, or wraps. A flexible backing allows the solid wood face to bend, so the panel follows curves and corners instead of forcing segmented construction. Each panel is made from solid premium North American hardwoods in red oak, giving a familiar machining and finishing experience for woodworkers already working in oak. The material is supplied unfinished, so it can be stained, painted, or topcoated to match surrounding millwork schedules and color standards across a job.
This flexible wood tambour panel is designed to be attached with standard construction or paneling adhesive over a solid substrate, which creates a continuous bond across the flexible backing and helps the panel hold its curve. Using adhesive on a solid base allows the 12 inch by 48 inch panel to conform to corners and arcs while staying registered to layout lines. The flexible backing lets the 1/4 inch double cove-cut slats move as a unit during positioning, so installers can align the profile visually before the adhesive sets. Once bonded, the solid wood red oak face behaves like any other hardwood surface, ready for sanding and finishing steps.
This 12 inch wide by 48 inch long red oak tambour panel works well where a continuous hardwood face is needed over a relatively compact run, such as appliance garage faces, cabinet ends, or small curved returns. The flexible backing allows the 1/4 inch double cove-cut profile to wrap gentle or tighter curves without breaking the individual slats, which supports smooth transitions at corners. Solid premium North American hardwood construction in red oak ties into projects already using oak frames, doors, or moldings, so the tambour face reads as part of the same material palette. Because the panel is unfinished, it can follow the same stain and topcoat system as adjacent oak components, helping the tambour disappear into a coordinated run of casework.
The 1/4 inch double cove-cut face divides the surface into small repeating elements, so the panel can bend without telegraphing flat spots, which benefits installations on curved shells or inside corners. This profile also introduces shadow lines that stay visible after finishing, adding depth and pattern without separate applied moldings. The flexible backing keeps all red oak slats working together as a single sheet, which speeds handling, dry fitting, and adhesive application compared with loose strips. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive over a solid substrate lets the backing fully contact the base, helping the panel hold its shape and alignment once pressed into position. Being made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods supports consistent quality from panel to panel, which is important when multiple sections are joined along a longer run.
The tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 48 inches long with a 1/4 inch double cove-cut profile, which suits shorter runs and compact curved or straight applications.
The panel uses solid red oak made from premium North American hardwoods, giving a familiar machining and finishing feel for projects built around oak components.
This tambour panel is installed by bonding it to a solid substrate with standard construction or paneling adhesive, so the flexible backing holds the shape of curves and corners.
The tambour is supplied unfinished, allowing the material to acclimate and then take stain, paint, or clear topcoats that match surrounding red oak millwork.
The flexible backing lets the red oak slats bend together as a single sheet, which simplifies handling and helps the 12 by 48 panel follow curves and inside corners cleanly.
This White River tambour panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, supporting consistent material quality across multiple panels on the same job.
This unfinished red oak tambour panel style 402 pairs a 12 inch by 48 inch format with a 1/4 inch double cove-cut profile and flexible backing, giving cabinetmakers and finish carpenters a straightforward way to add curved or textured hardwood surfaces that finish to match oak casework. Choosing this White River tambour panel style 402 lets you align installation, bending performance, and finish steps with the same materials and workflow already used on premium North American hardwood projects.