White River tambour panel gives you a flexible, solid wood surface that follows curves and corners while keeping a consistent 3/4 inch single bead profile. The 12 inch width and 96 inch length create a continuous run for taller cabinets or full-height applications where a single piece simplifies layout. The paint grade construction lets you apply your chosen coating system so the panel ties into surrounding millwork and color schemes. A flexible backing on the panel lets it bend smoothly, so you can wrap radius corners or transition from vertical to horizontal planes without breaking the visual line. Natural variations in color and grain across the premium North American hardwoods add depth once painted or glazed, helping the surface read as real wood rather than a flat sheet. The tambour ships unfinished so the material can stretch and acclimate before finishing, which supports a more stable, even topcoat on the job.
This tambour panel is designed to bond to a solid substrate using standard construction or paneling adhesive, which creates a broad, continuous contact area instead of relying on mechanical fasteners. That adhesive-based installation approach lets the flexible backing do its job, allowing the panel to follow curves or transition around corners while staying fully supported. Attaching directly to a solid base also helps control movement in the solid wood slats, which supports long-term surface stability under paint. Because the panel is unfinished, the material can stretch and acclimate before you bring in primers and topcoats, helping the adhesive bond and finish system work together across the entire 12 inch by 96 inch area.
This White River tambour panel fits projects that need a flexible, solid wood surface tied into custom millwork. In appliance garages or similar cabinet applications, the 3/4 inch single bead face creates a smooth, rounded presentation that matches other detailed interiors. On curved cabinets or architectural wraps, the flexible backing allows the 12 inch by 96 inch panel to follow the radius, so the solid North American hardwood slats maintain alignment while bending. For full-height runs in decorative wood panel areas, the 96 inch length helps you span from base to upper terminations with fewer joints, which is useful when you want continuous bead lines from floor to ceiling. The natural variations in color and grain read through paint or specialty finishes, giving depth that pairs well with other wood-based components from the same space.
The 3/4 inch single bead pattern establishes a consistent spacing that simplifies layout when aligning adjacent panels or tying into rails, stiles, or moldings. Because each panel is 12 inches wide, you can calculate panel counts, cut lines, and substrate coverage in straightforward increments, which is practical when coordinating shop drawings and cut lists. The flexible backing is central to the workflow: it carries the solid wood slats as you wrap curves or inside corners, reducing the need for separate kerfing or segmented build-ups. Installation with standard construction or paneling adhesive keeps the load distributed across the substrate, which supports a smooth face ready for priming. Being paint grade and unfinished means you control the finish system from primer through topcoat, allowing you to sequence sanding, filling, and coating in line with your existing finishing process. Made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, the panel integrates with common woodworking tools and finishing products, supporting predictable machining, bonding, and coating behavior from project to project.
The tambour panel measures 12 inches wide by 96 inches long, which helps cover tall or long surfaces with fewer seams during installation.
The 3/4 inch single bead description refers to the rounded bead profile across the panel face, creating uniform grooves that guide layout and visual alignment.
This tambour panel bonds to a solid substrate using standard construction or paneling adhesive, giving full support while it follows curves or corners.
The tambour panel is unfinished paint grade, allowing the material to stretch and acclimate for at least 48 hours before you apply primer and topcoat.
This White River tambour panel is made in the USA from premium North American hardwoods, giving a solid wood base suited to woodworking tools and finishes.
The flexible backing lets the solid wood slats bend into curves and corners while staying aligned, which supports smooth, continuous surfaces on radius projects.
This White River tambour panel combines a 3/4 inch single bead profile, 12 inch by 96 inch format, and a flexible backing to handle straight runs and curves in the same material. The paint grade, unfinished hardwood construction lets you bring it into your existing priming and topcoating system, so color and sheen match surrounding cabinetry or millwork. With installation designed around standard construction or paneling adhesive on a solid substrate, the panel supports efficient shop or site workflow when you need curved or detailed wood surfaces under a consistent painted finish.
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