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9/32″ Double Bead Flexible Tambour - Thin

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9/32″ Double Bead Flexible Tambour - ThinWhite River Hardwoods Tambour Collection 9 32 Double Bead Flexible Tambour Thin SKU TM110 1248RO 4 Sizes 7 Species Solid Wood Flexible Backing Solid Backing Available Made in the USA A fine double bead profile at 9 32 in our flexible, thinner panel dimension. Two rounded beads at this narrow pitch create a densely textured surface that bends smoothly around curves combining fine pattern detail with maximum installation flexibility. Proudly Made in the

White River Hardwoods · Tambour Collection

9/32″ Double Bead Flexible Tambour – Thin

SKU TM110-1248RO · 4 Sizes · 7 Species

Solid Wood · Flexible Backing · Solid Backing Available · Made in the USA


A fine double bead profile at 9/32″ in our flexible, thinner panel dimension. Two rounded beads at this narrow pitch create a densely textured surface that bends smoothly around curves — combining fine pattern detail with maximum installation flexibility.

Proudly Made in the USA from Premium North American Hardwoods

Fine double bead detail at 9/32", in a panel thin enough to bend cleanly around almost any radius — flexibility and texture in one profile.

Size & Species

Size Backing Available Species
12″W x 48″L Flexible Red Oak, Paint Grade, Hard Maple, Walnut, White Oak
12″W x 96″L Flexible Red Oak, Paint Grade, Hard Maple, Walnut, White Oak
24″W x 48″L Flexible Red Oak, Paint Grade, Hard Maple, Walnut, White Oak
24″W x 46″L Solid Backing — Does Not Flex Red Oak, Paint Grade, Hard Maple, Walnut, White Oak, Cherry, Alder

* Cherry and Alder are exclusively available in the 24″W × 46″L Solid Backing format. Select your size and species at checkout.

The 9/32″ Double Bead Flexible Difference

9/32″ Double Bead – Thin Flexible Profile

Two rounded beads at 9/32" slat width, in our thinner panel format for maximum flexibility. The combination of narrow pitch and thin backing makes this one of the most adaptable profiles in the collection — wrapping tighter curves than any other double bead we produce.

Flexible Backing

The paper backing bends cleanly around curves, columns, and corners. Solid backing panels are also available for flat-surface applications where maximum rigidity is preferred.

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7 Species Available

Choose from Red Oak, Paint Grade, Hard Maple, Walnut, White Oak, Cherry, and Alder — all premium North American hardwoods. Cherry and Alder are available exclusively in the 24″W × 46″L solid backing format.

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Finish Your Way

Apply your chosen stain or paint before or after installation. Panels arrive sanded and ready for finish — your choice of species, your choice of finish, your signature look.

Key Facts

Profile

9/32″ Double Bead – Thin

Slat Width

9/32″

Thickness

¼″

Panel Sizes

12″W x 48″L, 12″W x 48″L, 12″W x 48″L, 12″W x 48″L, 12″W x 48″L, 12″W x 96″L, 12″W x 96″L, 12″W x 96″L, 12″W x 96″L, 12″W x 96″L, 24″W x 48″L, 24″W x 48″L, 24″W x 48″L, 24″W x 48″L, 24″W x 48″L, 24″W x 46″L, 24″W x 46″L, 24″W x 46″L, 24″W x 46″L, 24″W x 46″L, 24″W x 46″L, 24″W x 46″L

Backing

Flexible or Solid (24×46)

Use

Interior Only

Storage, Handling & Acclimation

Acclimate First — Always

On receipt, store flat in a controlled interior environment. Allow 24–48 hours to acclimate before finishing or installing. This stabilizes moisture content and reduces post-install movement. Before you begin, lightly roll and unroll each panel to flex the backing — hold the rolled position for 5+ seconds, then return flat.

Interior Use Only

Tambour panels are not suitable for wet or high-humidity environments including showers, bathrooms, or pools. Always install in a space with standard room temperature and humidity.

Step by Step

1

Prep the Surface

Wall must be clean, sound, and free of dust, grease, or debris. Apply primer to porous substrates for better adhesion.

2

Dry-Fit First

Always dry-fit before committing adhesive. Install vertically or horizontally — confirm your layout before you spread anything.

3

Apply Adhesive

Use PVA, contact, epoxy, or a quality panel adhesive (e.g., Titebond Fast Grab FRP). Trowel for 80–100% coverage to within ¼″ of edges. With a gun, run continuous beads around the perimeter and horizontal beads every 4–6″.

4

Press & Secure

Apply firm, uniform pressure across the full panel. Use a ¾″ sacrificial board when tapping or hammering. For curved applications, temporary bracing until the glue sets ensures clean contact throughout.

5

Leave Micro-Gaps

Leave a hairline gap between adjacent panels — roughly two stacked business cards — to accommodate natural wood movement over time.

6

Clean Up

Clean any adhesive squeeze-out immediately to avoid residue on slat faces. Wipe clean before it sets.

Pro Tips

Pre-Stretch Inward

Before attaching, roll the panel inward to stretch the backing. This makes it more compliant and easier to handle, especially on curved surfaces.

Flex Outward with Intent

Follow up by flexing outward firmly to fully stretch the paper backing. A properly stretched panel lays flatter and adheres more evenly across the substrate.

No Cabinets Through Tambour

Never mount cabinets or furniture through the panel into the wall. Wood movement can cause buckling and will void the warranty.

Warranty Reminder

Warranty may be voided if panels are installed in high-moisture environments, or if cabinetry or furniture is mounted through the tambour panel into the wall. Always follow adhesive manufacturer's instructions and allow full acclimation prior to installation.

The 9/32″ Double Bead Flexible Tambour – Thin — fine pitch, maximum flexibility, solid hardwood.


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