White River tambour panel style 104 is a solid wood panel with a flexible backing that bends, so it follows curves and corners where rigid sheet goods fight the layout. The 1 inch single bead profile creates a consistent linear face, which keeps curved appliance garages or wall details looking even from panel to panel. The 12 inch width works well where you need a narrow, manageable strip, which helps when working around cabinets or small radius features. The 96 inch length spans tall walls or full-height cabinet sections in one run, which reduces seams that can interrupt the visual line. This tambour is made from premium North American hardwoods in red oak, so it machines like other red oak stock on the job. The panel is unfinished, so it can be stained or topcoated to match surrounding millwork once acclimated.
This tambour panel is installed with standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, so it ties directly into common cabinet and millwork workflows without special tools. The need for a solid substrate means the panel rides over a stable base, which helps hold the curve and prevents telegraphing from voids behind. Using adhesive across the back supports full contact on the flexible backing, which helps the beads sit tight to the radius or flat surface. Allowing the unfinished tambour material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing gives the panel time to settle, which supports more predictable finish appearance and joint lines over time. Once adhered, the red oak surface can be finished along with surrounding work, which streamlines the installation sequence.
The flexible backing on this tambour panel lets it bend smoothly, so it follows curved cabinet ends, appliance garages, or radius walls where standard plywood would resist the shape. The 1 inch single bead design creates narrow, repeatable ribs, which helps the panel wrap tight without flat spots or faceting along the curve. With a 12 inch width, the panel can run in manageable sections, which is useful when working around tight alcoves or built-ins that restrict handling space. The 96 inch length supports full-height installations, so installers can run a single continuous piece from counter to ceiling or from floor to upper termination without horizontal breaks. Because it is made from red oak premium North American hardwoods, it visually pairs with other red oak elements, which supports a unified look in cabinet suites and custom woodworking projects. The unfinished status invites field finishing, which means the same stain and clear coat sequence can be used across adjacent trim, panels, and doors for visual continuity.
The unfinished red oak construction lets the installer sand and prep the surface as needed, which supports even stain uptake and controlled sheen across the full 96 inch length. Allowing the tambour material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing gives it time to relax on the backing, which helps reduce movement after stains or topcoats are applied. The premium North American hardwood base provides a stable, familiar substrate, which responds predictably to common professional finishing systems used in shops. Installing the tambour with standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate holds every bead in plane, which keeps the 1 inch single bead pattern aligned from edge to edge. The defined 12 inch by 96 inch size makes layout straightforward, which assists with planning seams, aligning beads at corners, and coordinating cuts with cabinet or wall dimensions.
The TM104-1296RO tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 96 inches long, which helps span tall sections while staying manageable to handle and cut.
The tambour panel installs using standard construction or paneling adhesive onto a solid substrate, which ties into typical cabinet and millwork installation processes.
The flexible backing allows the solid wood panel to bend, which lets it follow curves and corners that rigid sheet goods cannot match cleanly.
The tambour is unfinished red oak so it can be stained or finished on site, which supports matching existing red oak cabinetry or trim.
The tambour material should stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before finishing, which helps it settle prior to stain or topcoat application.
This tambour panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods in red oak, which offers familiar machining and finishing characteristics.
The White River tambour panel style 104 in red oak combines a flexible backing with a 1 inch single bead profile, so it handles curved or corner installations where a clean, consistent face is important. The 12 inch by 96 inch size suits tall cabinet or wall runs while still being practical to move through the shop or jobsite. With unfinished premium North American hardwood construction, it fits into projects that call for custom finishing to match surrounding millwork. For curved cabinet ends, appliance garage fronts, or radius wall treatments, this TM104-1296RO panel offers dimensions, profile, and installation method that align with professional woodworking workflows.