White River tambour panel Style 102 is a solid wood panel with a flexible backing that bends, so it fits curved runs and tight corners where rigid panels will not conform. The 12 inch width gives a predictable coverage area, which helps when laying out appliance garages or similar openings. The 48 inch length works for many standard cabinet spans, reducing seams in typical upper cabinet applications. This panel is made from premium North American hardwoods in hard maple, so it provides a consistent hardwood surface suited to professional woodworking projects. The tambour is supplied unfinished, which lets the material acclimate and stretch before finishing so movement is minimized after installation. Each panel shows natural variations in color and grain, adding visual depth that matches other solid wood components in a job.
This unfinished tambour panel is installed by bonding it to a solid substrate using standard construction or paneling adhesive, so it integrates into established shop workflows. The flexible backing lets the panel follow curved substrates, which allows the adhesive to develop full contact instead of bridging gaps. Using a solid substrate under the tambour supports the wood slats, which helps the assembly resist impact and day-to-day use in appliance garages and door applications. Allowing the tambour to stretch and acclimate before finishing fits naturally into a staged shop process, where panels are bonded, stabilized, and then finished along with surrounding cabinetry.
This hard maple tambour panel belongs in Appliance Garages & Tambour Doors, so it suits projects where a flexible wood surface needs to travel around a curve. The flexible backing supports tight corner work, such as wrapping the back of an appliance garage or lining a curved cabinet interior. The 12 inch by 48 inch size makes it practical for vertical appliance garage doors or horizontal runs in upper cabinets, using a single piece for many common cabinet dimensions. Because each panel shows natural variations in color and grain, it ties visually into other solid wood elements on the job, especially in maple kitchens and built-ins.
The 9/32 inch double bead thick profile provides a defined bead pattern, which creates a consistent visual rhythm across the panel, helping multiple doors or panels match when used side by side. The solid wood construction in premium North American hardwoods allows this tambour to be sanded and finished along with surrounding components, supporting uniform sheen and color across the installation. Using construction or paneling adhesive on a solid substrate produces a continuous bond line, which helps keep the slats aligned over time instead of telegraphing irregularities. The unfinished state, combined with the recommendation to let the material stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, supports dimensional stability, so joints and finishes perform more predictably under normal interior conditions.
This White River tambour panel is 12 inches wide and 48 inches long, which lets you span many standard cabinet openings with a single piece for cleaner lines.
This tambour panel is made from premium North American hardwoods in hard maple, providing a solid hardwood surface suited to cabinet and millwork projects.
This hard maple tambour panel is installed with standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, creating a continuous bond over flat or curved surfaces.
This tambour panel uses a flexible backing that easily bends, allowing it to follow cabinet curves and corners where rigid materials will not conform.
The White River tambour panel is unfinished, and the material is intended to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing for more stable results.
The 9/32 inch double bead thick profile creates a repeating bead pattern, giving the panel a defined texture that coordinates across multiple doors or panels.
This solid wood White River tambour panel Style 102 in hard maple pairs a flexible backing with a 12 inch by 48 inch size, so it supports curved appliance garages and door assemblies using common shop methods. The unfinished surface, designed to stretch and acclimate before finishing, integrates into typical finishing schedules while supporting stable performance. For projects calling for a hard maple tambour panel that bonds with construction or paneling adhesive to a solid substrate, this part number TM102-1248MA aligns directly with those needs.