The Timeworn Process: From Lumber to Beautiful Restaurant Tables

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Restaurant tables inside a restaurant located in Las Vegas. The finished product of the Timeworn Process.
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The TimeWorn Process

The timeworn process is a clear, repeatable path that turns raw, kiln-balanced lumber into restaurant table tops that look right, fit your floor plan, and stand up to daily service. This page condenses our full write-up on  Our Process so your team can see the big picture quickly. Because we outline decisions up front and confirm them early, your tops arrive on schedule, finished correctly, and ready to install.

Plan, Sample, and Approve

Every project begins with a focused discovery call. We clarify your concept, seat count, service style, and how tables must move or reconfigure. If you are still shaping the room, start with these six steps for your seating plan. A strong plan helps us size tops correctly, choose base patterns that support your layout, and avoid pinch points that slow servers or crowd guests. Next, we align on species, thickness, edge profiles, and finish sheen. We ship finish samples so you can evaluate color in your own lighting. As decisions lock in, the timeworn process gathers speed and reduces last-minute changes.

Design Insight

Decide where your high-traffic lanes will be before you finalize table sizes. A few inches of clearance gained now will save thousands of steps per week once service starts.

After samples and scope, we present a plain-language quote that lists sizes, quantities, edge details, base drill patterns, and finish choices. You approve the quote and place the deposit to schedule production. From that point forward, we keep communication simple and predictable. You know what stage we are in and what comes next. If your site date shifts, tell us early. We can adjust milling or finishing sequences so finished tops do not sit in staging longer than necessary.

Build, Finish, and Deliver

In the shop, the timeworn process moves in a disciplined sequence. First, we acclimate lumber and verify moisture targets for commercial conditions. Then we mill, defect, and match boards for grain and tone so your tops look intentional rather than random. After panel glue-up and flattening, we check thickness, squareness, and alignment. Our CNC team drills for your base layout, routes details consistently across the set, and inserts hardware points where needed. This consistency speeds installation, reduces misalignment, and lowers wobble complaints. Finishing follows the same level of care. We stain to match your approved sample, then apply a commercial-grade topcoat system designed for restaurants. Because film build and crosslinking matter as much as color, we manage environment and timing carefully. Proper flash, cure times, and inspections create a smooth, durable surface that resists stains and cleans easily at the end of a shift. Instead of chasing speed, we prioritize the sequence that delivers longevity and a uniform sheen.

Pro Tip

If your interior includes both daylight and warm artificial light, check your stain sample in each area before approving. Light temperature changes the way wood reads in photographs and in person.

Quality checks occur throughout production and again before packaging. We ease edges to your spec, inspect surfaces in raking light, and protect corners for transit. We label pallets so receiving teams can identify sizes without opening every crate. For packaging, we build to the shipment rather than forcing one template on every order. Corner protection, heavy wrap, and proper strapping keep tops stable on the road so the product that leaves our building arrives at yours in the same condition. Next, we coordinate freight and delivery with your site contact. We book carriers that handle large wood shipments and understand what is inside each crate. If your install is phased, we time arrivals to match base installation and floor readiness. When crews need guidance on base patterns or anchoring, we share typical layouts and tips that help installers move faster and produce consistent results.

What makes a commercial wood tabletop durable for restaurant use?

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Durability starts with stable, kiln-balanced lumber and tight panel construction, then a factory-controlled finish system. Look for commercial-grade topcoats with proper film build and cure time, eased edges that resist chipping, and consistent CNC drilling for sturdy base attachment. Care guidelines matter, too—heat protection, non-abrasive cleaners, and prompt wipe-downs help the surface keep its clarity and sheen in daily service.

After delivery, we provide concise care instructions. The right daily cleaner protects the finish while the wrong product dulls the surface or weakens the film. Our guide takes seconds to follow and extends service life. Most importantly, the timeworn process does not end when the truck pulls away. Our team stays available for questions, touch-up advice, and future orders as your seating plan evolves. If you are still choosing a look, read our overview on how to find the right style. When you are ready to purchase, review how to purchase restaurant table tops for timelines and shipping tips. Together, these pages expand this summary and help new team members get up to speed quickly.
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Read the steps below and follow along as we craft your restaurant table tops:

After you’ve browsed our website and found the perfect style of restaurant tables, contact us directly to submit your order! Our team can be reached by phone at 320-974-3113 or by email at info@timewornusa.com . We are ready to answer any questions you may have and help you complete your order.

The craftsmen at Timeworn have begun building your wooden table tops in our Atwater, Minnesota shop. This is the most important part of every order as we take extra care and time to ensure that the finished table top perfectly matches your expectations. On average, the table crafting process will take approximately 2-4 weeks however this can vary dramatically depending on the size and scope of the project.

 

When it comes to shipping, we always prioritize efficiency and quality to assure that you receive your restaurant table tops arrive on time and are ready to install. We will contact you when your table tops near completion to coordinate delivery. We ship via common freight carrier with the restaurant tables packaged in a crate that is secured to a pallet.

 

Yes, there is some assembly required for our restaurant tables. However, attaching the bases to the wooden table tops is straightforward and only requires a basic set of tools. We will provide installation instructions to guide you and can answer any questions about assembly.

 

Your new restaurant table tops are durably crafted to last a long time and we want to help you keep them looking great for just as long! We will provide an informational packet with guidelines and tips on how to properly clean and care for your new table tops to ensure they remain looking as stunning as the day you received them.

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Browse our wooden restaurant tables to find the right fit, then contact our team. We have helped restaurants, bars, coffee shops, and other businesses transform their spaces with table tops, bar tops, bases, communal tables, and we look forward to helping you next.
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