White River tambour panel style 402 is a 1/4 inch double cove-cut flexible hard maple panel that bends to follow curves and corners, so you can run a continuous wood surface across appliance garages, columns, or radius casework. The 12 inch width and 96 inch length give a predictable panel size that works well on full-height applications or long runs, helping you plan cuts and seams efficiently on the bench. Solid wood construction in hard maple provides a consistent hardwood surface that sands and finishes alongside other maple components, useful when matching surrounding cabinetry. The flexible backing bonded to the solid wood lets the panel conform to a solid substrate, so you gain the look of individual narrow strips without setting up separate slats. This panel is classified under appliance garages and tambour doors, which aligns it with typical rolling or curved cabinet applications where flexibility and clean movement paths are important.
This hard maple tambour panel installs using standard construction or paneling adhesive applied to a solid substrate, so you can treat it much like a flexible sheet that is pressed into place over plywood, MDF, or built cabinet structures. The flexible backing carries the narrow wood ribs as you curve the panel into position, which helps you maintain alignment while the adhesive sets instead of handling loose strips. Because the tambour is unfinished, the material can stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, supporting a more stable bond and reducing movement after finish is applied. The 96 inch length allows many panels to run full height in one piece, which minimizes vertical seams that might otherwise need extra alignment and sanding during installation.
This flexible double cove-cut tambour panel fits well in appliance garages and other tambour door class applications, because the backed ribs follow the required path while presenting a solid maple face. The panel also suits curved corners and radius cabinetry, since the flexible backing allows it to bend around a solid substrate while maintaining continuous grain across the curve. At 12 inches wide, it works efficiently on narrower roll-top style openings or as modular sections across a broader run, giving you predictable coverage for design planning. The 96 inch length supports tall installations such as full cabinet sides or vertical appliance garage doors, often eliminating horizontal splices that would interrupt grain flow. Being made from premium North American hardwoods, the hard maple face aligns with many kitchen and built-in programs that already standardize on maple, helping you maintain a consistent look across doors, frames, and trim.
The solid wood ribs bonded to a flexible backing create a single panel that handles as one piece, which simplifies layout and clamping compared to assembling individual narrow strips for each curved job. The 1/4 inch double cove-cut profile generates evenly sized segments that track around bends uniformly, reducing uneven gaps or flat spots along tight curves. Using standard construction or paneling adhesive on a solid substrate means you can rely on tools and glues already in the shop, streamlining production rather than adding a specialty process. Allowing the unfinished tambour to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing supports dimensional stability when topcoats go on, which is especially important where the panel transitions from straight runs into curves. Because the panel is classified under appliance garages and tambour doors, its format is already tuned to the types of openings and tracks common in those assemblies, supporting consistent motion paths and alignment from project to project.
The White River tambour panel style 402 is 12 inches wide and 96 inches long, which helps cover tall cabinet sections or longer appliance garage runs with fewer seams to manage.
The tambour panel is made from hard maple, a premium North American hardwood, so it matches many maple cabinet programs for color, grain, and finishing compatibility in the shop.
The panel uses a flexible backing behind the solid wood ribs, allowing it to bend into curves and corners while keeping a continuous maple face on appliance garages or curved cabinetry.
The tambour panel is installed using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, so it bonds directly to cabinet carcasses or cores without special fasteners.
The tambour is supplied unfinished, allowing the material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing so it responds predictably to your chosen finishing system.
The White River tambour panel style 402 is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, providing a domestic source that fits many professional woodworking programs.
The White River tambour panel style 402 hard maple sheet combines a 12 inch by 96 inch format, double cove-cut flexibility, and a solid wood, unfinished face, giving you a workable solution for appliance garages, curved cabinetry, and radius details. With its flexible backing ready for standard adhesive installation onto solid substrates, this panel integrates easily into existing shop workflows while supporting matching maple finishes across a project. Use this specific hard maple tambour when you need a bendable, domestic hardwood surface that carries continuous grain through curves and corners on professional cabinet and millwork jobs.