On 01/12/2021 11:37, John Rumm wrote:
> Traditional wood tambour shutters don't necessarily have tape or fabric
> backings (although some do), they can be held together just by
> interlocking profiles on the edges of the strips.
I have a couple of tambour shutters here, on an office cabinet. I've had
it nearly 40 years, and it continues to function well.
It's a wooden cabinet, and the tambour is made out of wooden slats. It
is lined full width with some sort of cloth backing, glued to the backs
of the slats. That's all that holds them together. It's a simple,
reliable, and strong fixing.
When I suggested earlier using gaffer tape, I wasn't really joking.
Strips of tape glued to the back of the tambour would hold the whole
thing together perfectly well. Maybe, some other sort of fabric would be
better, and maybe there's a better glue?