Gainesville, FL · Review-based custom manufacturing

Custom functional parts, reverse engineering, and digital manufacturing.

ADP helps local startups, labs, builders, and technical teams turn real-world part problems into manufacturable solutions — combining CAD/CAM, reverse engineering, material/process judgment, DFM review, and short-run functional production.

Start with the real part problem. ADP reviews the details, then responds with the practical next step: quote, prototype, design revision, material/process recommendation, or alternate path.

Not a commodity print farm

ADP is not selling “cheap prints.”

Making a shape is not the same thing as making a useful part. ADP focuses on functional outcomes: fit, material behavior, environment, fasteners, tolerances, installation context, production repeatability, and how the part will actually be used.

Use-case analysis before manufacturing
CAD/CAM and DFM review before production
Reverse engineering from parts, photos, measurements, and drawings
Material and process selection based on use case and environment
Orientation, anisotropy, tolerance, and fit-up judgment
Short-run production discipline for useful parts

Service lanes

What ADP can review

Every project starts with a practical review before quote, payment, production, timing, pickup, or shipping is confirmed.

01

Existing file manufacturing review

For CAD, STEP, STL, OBJ, drawings, or prototype files that need geometry, intended-use, material/process, tolerance, and production-path review before making anything.

02

Manufacturing review & minor DFM

Wall thickness, tolerances, fit-up, fastener strategy, manufacturing orientation, support strategy, and likely production issues for files that are close but not production-ready.

03

Reverse engineering

Review of broken, discontinued, unavailable, or undocumented parts using photos, measurements, drawings, and physical-part availability.

04

Custom functional design

Turning a functional requirement into a manufacturable part concept, CAD model, prototype path, and production-ready scope when the request fits current capability, schedule, and process.

05

Short-run functional production

Small batches where repeatability, tolerances, material choice, and production discipline matter — after an approved file and production path exist.

Intake quality

What to send with a request

The best requests explain the job the part has to do, not just what shape it should be.

  • CAD/STEP/STL/OBJ files, PDF drawings, photos, or sketches if available
  • Photos with a ruler, calipers, known object, or other scale reference
  • The part’s job: what it supports, holds, seals, covers, spaces, adapts, or protects
  • Environment: indoor/outdoor, heat, UV, water, chemical exposure, vibration, impact, or load
  • Critical dimensions, mating parts, fasteners, tolerances, and fit concerns
  • Quantity needed now and possible future quantity
  • Desired timing and pickup/shipping preference

Best-fit customers

  • Gainesville startups and small businesses
  • UF labs, capstone teams, engineering groups, and technical operators
  • Drone, robotics, field equipment, shop, marine, automotive, and lab users with practical custom part needs
  • Customers who need useful functional parts, not decorative commodities
  • Teams that value design review, material/process judgment, and short-run manufacturing discipline

Best-fit projects

  • Broken, discontinued, unavailable, or awkward-to-source replacement pieces
  • Mounts, brackets, adapters, covers, fixtures, jigs, and enclosures
  • Prototype-to-first-article work where fit and iteration matter
  • Small batches where repeatability matters more than cheapest-piece pricing
  • Problems where practical manufacturing judgment is worth more than a blind print quote

Ready to start?

Have a part problem that needs engineering judgment?

Send the files, photos, measurements, and use-case context you have. ADP will review the part, ask for missing details if needed, and move practical requests into a quote path.

ADP provides custom design, reverse engineering, and digital manufacturing review for functional parts after the practical use case and manufacturing path are understood.