White River tambour panel describes a solid wood panel with a flexible backing that bends so it can follow curves and corners in cabinet or millwork projects. The 12 inch width and 48 inch length give a manageable panel size that covers common cabinet runs while staying easy to stage, cut, and handle on the bench. The 1/4 inch double cove-cut profile creates a repeating groove detail that reads as a continuous linear surface once installed, useful wherever a uniform wood texture is needed. Made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, this panel brings White Oak color and grain into projects that require bending, so the visible surface matches other White Oak components. The unfinished surface allows field finishing, so stain or clear coats can be matched to surrounding work for a consistent appearance across doors, panels, and trim.
This White Oak tambour panel is installed using standard construction or paneling adhesive, so it bonds to any solid substrate without special fasteners. Attaching to a solid substrate lets the flexible backing carry the curve while the adhesive provides full-face contact, helping the 1/4 inch double cove-cut ribs track smoothly across corners or radiused forms. Because the panel is unfinished, the material can stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, allowing the flexible backing and hardwood face to settle to site conditions before topcoats are applied. Using a solid substrate under the 12 inch by 48 inch panel also supports even pressure during adhesive cure, so the visible White Oak surface reads as one consistent piece in service.
The flexible backing on this 12 inch by 48 inch White Oak tambour panel lets it bend into curves and corners, so it is suited to applications like curved cabinet ends or appliance garages where a rigid panel would flat-spot. The 1/4 inch double cove-cut profile breaks the face into narrow hardwood strips that articulate smoothly as the panel follows a radius, so the front surface visually appears as a continuous grooved field rather than separate pieces. Because the panel installs over any solid substrate with standard construction or paneling adhesive, it adapts to plywood, MDF, or other stable bases already used in the shop, keeping material choices consistent. The solid wood White Oak construction means that wherever the panel is bent, the exposed surface still shows real hardwood grain, which can be finished to match adjacent doors, face frames, or moldings.
The unfinished status of this tambour allows the material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, so any minor movement in the flexible backing or hardwood face happens before stain or clear coats are applied. Letting the panel acclimate in this way supports even color absorption and topcoat behavior across the 12 inch by 48 inch surface, important when the 1/4 inch double cove-cut ribs catch light and highlight finish variations. Being made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, the White Oak face presents familiar grain and density that respond predictably to common shop finishing systems, which streamlines color-matching to other White Oak components. Once bonded with standard construction or paneling adhesive to a solid substrate, the flexible backing holds the set curve while the hardwood face presents a continuous decorative field, so installations retain their intended shape over the visible life of the project.
The tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 48 inches long with a 1/4 inch double cove-cut profile, so it covers a moderate area while staying manageable for layout and trimming.
The tambour panel installs onto any solid substrate using standard construction or paneling adhesive, creating full-surface contact so the flexible backing follows curves cleanly.
The tambour is unfinished, so it can be stained or clear coated after installation, allowing finishes to align with surrounding cabinetry or woodwork on the same project.
The tambour should stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, so the flexible backing and hardwood face settle, supporting consistent stain and topcoat results.
The flexible backing benefits curved cabinet ends, appliance garages, and corners, because the panel bends while the 1/4 inch double cove-cut White Oak face stays visually continuous.
Premium North American hardwood construction provides a genuine White Oak surface with natural color and grain, so the tambour visually coordinates with other hardwood components.
This White River tambour panel brings a flexible backing, 12 inch by 48 inch size, and 1/4 inch double cove-cut White Oak profile together, so curved or corner applications can carry real hardwood texture. Adding this unfinished North American hardwood tambour where cabinets or millwork change direction keeps the visible field consistent with nearby solid-wood elements while allowing site finishing to lock in final color and sheen.
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