Cork Material Custom Cut to Size
Custom Cut Unframed Cork Board Material
Experience durable, natural self-healing cork, cut from the roll or mounted on fiberboard sheets. Personalize sizes from small cuts to full 48" x 100 ft rolls, or 4x8-foot sheets. Contact us for bulk pricing and customize your space with professional cork.
Your Roadmap to Choosing the Perfect Cut-to-Size Cork Material (Sheets & Rolls)
Pick cork by form factor (sheet vs. roll), thickness, backing/adhesive, and installation surface. Use the paths below to quickly land on the option that fits your space and how you plan to pin, mount, and maintain.
Sheets vs. Rolls
Sheets are rigid and great for framed boards and cabinetry inserts. Rolls cover large areas with fewer seams and can follow gentle curves.
Thickness & Use
1/8"–1/4" for light pinning; 3/8"–1/2" for frequent use and classrooms; thicker options improve acoustics and durability.
Not sure which way to go? We’re happy to help you compare sheets vs. rolls, thickness, and install methods for your exact size.
Sheets or Rolls
Rigid sheets for framed installs; flexible rolls for wide areas and subtle curves.
Built for Pinning
Choose thickness for pin depth, durability, and sound control.
Easy Install & Care
Adheres to primed, flat walls or mounts in frames—simple upkeep keeps it fresh.
Why Customers Choose Our Cut-to-Size Cork
- Cut to your exact dimensions for a clean, built-in look
- Natural, renewable cork with comfortable pin grip and self-healing performance
- Sheet and roll formats to fit framed boards, wall panels, and casework
- Multiple thickness options for pin depth, durability, and sound dampening
- Professionally packed and shipped nationwide with tracking
Sheets vs. Rolls
Sheets provide rigidity for framed boards and cabinetry inserts. Rolls reduce seams on large walls and can follow gentle curves when fully adhered.
Thickness & Durability
Choose 1/8"–1/4" for light to moderate pinning; 3/8"–1/2" for heavy pin use and better acoustic performance. Thicker cork lasts longer in high-traffic spaces.
Installation & Finish
Install on clean, primed, flat substrates using compatible contact or construction adhesive. Frame edges for a finished look, or seam rolls carefully for continuous walls.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the cork board self-healing after pin removal? +
Yes—quality natural cork compresses and rebounds around pin holes for a self-healing effect. Thicker cork (3/8"–1/2") holds up best under frequent pinning. Over time, heavy use may leave faint impressions.
How do I install or mount the frameless cork sheet? +
Install on a clean, dry, flat and primed surface using compatible contact or construction adhesive. Roll firmly to ensure full contact and let the adhesive cure per manufacturer directions. For the most durable mount, adhere cork to a rigid backer (e.g., MDF) and then fasten the panel to the wall.
Can I cut it to a custom size or shape? +
We precision-cut to your exact size before shipping. On-site trimming is possible with a sharp utility knife and straightedge—use several light passes for clean edges. For curves, make a template and cut slowly on a stable surface.
Can I paint or decorate the surface? +
Yes—light coats of acrylic/latex paint, fabric wraps, or vinyl decals can be used. Note that heavy paints or sealers may reduce self-healing and pin grip. Always test a small area first and avoid saturating the cork.
Does it come with adhesive backing or mounting hardware? +
Cork sheets do not ship with pre-applied adhesive or hardware. Most installs use contact or construction adhesive; for framed boards, adhere cork to a backer and mount mechanically. If you’d like recommendations, contact us with your wall type and size.
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