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White River tambour panel is a 1/4 inch double cove-cut flexible, 12 inch W x 48 inch L hard maple panel designed to bend, so you can wrap solid surfaces that are not flat while keeping a continuous wood face. The solid wood construction with a flexible backing lets the panel follow curves and corners, which simplifies building appliance garages, curved cabinet ends, or radius details where sheet goods will not conform cleanly. Being part of the Appliance Garages and Tambour Doors class ties it directly to door and closure applications, helping you create sliding or roll-top style fronts that track along a curved path. The 12 inch width and 48 inch length scale well for upper cabinet bays or appliance openings, keeping layout predictable when you plan seams, joints, or repeating elements across a run.
The tambour panel installs using standard construction or paneling adhesive applied to a solid substrate, so you bond it directly to a stable backing rather than free-hanging it, which supports long-term adhesion and consistent alignment across the full curve. Attaching to any solid substrate opens options such as plywood carcasses, MDF forms, or built-up frames, letting you build the structure that suits your cabinet design and then skin it with the tambour. Using a familiar adhesive-based method keeps the workflow close to other panel laminations in the shop, limiting the need for special tools while still taking advantage of the panel's ability to flex around corners.
This tambour panel is classified under Appliance Garages and Tambour Doors, so it naturally suits applications where a wood surface needs to roll or slide along a path, such as appliance garage fronts or small door-style openings. The 48 inch length provides enough travel for many counter-to-wall cabinet spans, allowing the flexible assembly to cover openings while following guides or tracks built into your cabinet design. Because the panel easily bends around curves and into corners, it works for wrapping inside or outside radiused cabinet ends, decorative columns, or curved bulkhead panels where you want a continuous hard maple look. The combination of hard maple species and natural grain variation means finished work can align visually with other North American hardwood elements in a kitchen, bath, or millwork installation.
The 1/4 inch double cove-cut flexible construction breaks the hard maple into uniformly sized ribs, which encourages consistent bending behavior from panel to panel so you can repeat the same radius on multiple cabinets with predictable results. The flexible backing keeps those ribs tied together during handling and bending, reducing the risk of misalignment between strips as you press the panel into construction or paneling adhesive on the substrate. Allowing the unfinished tambour material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing gives the panel time to respond to shop or site humidity, helping the flexible assembly relax to its installed shape prior to stain or clear coat. Being made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods anchors the supply to a defined material source, which supports projects that need consistent species, grain character, and regional sourcing across multiple phases or matching installations.
The tambour panel is 12 inches wide by 48 inches long and 1/4 inch thick, which helps with planning coverage, cutting layouts, and fitting it to appliance garages or curved cabinet surfaces.
The tambour panel uses standard construction or paneling adhesive onto any solid substrate, which lets you bond it to plywood, MDF, or other stable bases for curved or straight runs.
The flexible backing allows the solid wood ribs to bend together as one sheet, which simplifies wrapping curves and corners because you handle a single panel instead of individual pieces.
The panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, specifically hard maple, giving a light, fine-grained surface suited to matching other hard maple millwork.
The tambour is unfinished and the material should stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, which helps the flexible assembly stabilize before stain or topcoat.
The double cove-cut solid wood ribs and natural variation in color and grain add depth and texture, so finished panels show dimensional shadow lines and movement rather than a flat surface.
The White River tambour panel as a 1/4 inch double cove-cut flexible, 12 inch W x 48 inch L hard maple sheet offers a defined format for dressing curves, corners, and appliance garage openings. Its flexible backing and adhesive-based installation method let you integrate radius details into standard cabinet carcasses or custom millwork forms using familiar tools and gluing routines. The unfinished, premium North American hard maple construction with natural grain variation supports matching finishes across related cabinetry and moldings. For projects calling for a curved or roll-top style hard maple surface, this panel provides a ready, flexible wood solution sized for repeatable shop and jobsite use.