Bringing a design to life requires more than good drawings. It requires a clear connection between engineering intent and how parts are actually built, inspected, and delivered. Manufacturing, prototyping, and sourcing sit at that critical intersection—where ideas become physical products.
At Seashore, we help teams move from prototype to production with confidence. By closely aligning design, fabrication, inspection, and supplier coordination, we reduce risk early, preserve design intent on the shop floor, and support a smooth transition into scalable production.
Early manufacturing decisions have a lasting impact on cost, quality, and delivery. A structured approach helps teams:
We support rapid, functional prototyping in both metals and polymers to validate form, fit, function, and manufacturability before committing to production tooling or volume builds.
Components are machined to tight tolerances with a focus on dimensional accuracy, surface finish, and repeatability—supporting both prototype and production requirements.
We deliver fabricated structural and sheet metal components with attention to weld quality, dimensional consistency, and structural integrity.
Seashore assists with supplier evaluation and sourcing to ensure vendors meet technical capability, quality expectations, capacity requirements, and compliance standards.
Structured first-article inspections verify that initial production parts conform to drawings, specifications, and quality requirements before scaling to volume production.
We manage material identification, certification, and logistics to maintain traceability and transparency throughout the supply chain.
Manufactured components delivered in accordance with validated drawings, specifications, and quality requirements.
Inspection reports, first-article inspection records, and supporting quality documentation to ensure confidence and traceability.