ADP Industries is a one-person engineering operation run by Austin Prysock — building at the intersection of 3D printing and autonomous drone systems. What started as a hobby building FPV racing quads has turned into a full R&D, content, and product pipeline.

The Engineer

My background includes FDM process engineering, high-temperature desktop additive manufacturing, and production printer tuning with engineering-grade materials. I run a 6-printer Bambu Lab farm — X1C, X1E, P1S, P2S, A1, and A1 Mini — with 3 A1 Minis on automated production loops.

I'm also a senior at the University of Florida studying GIS, because apparently I don't believe in free time. FAA Part 107 certified with 5+ years of FPV drone building, tuning, and flying — from tiny whoops to custom fixed-wing VTOL platforms.

The Content

Everything published here comes from real production use. When I review a printer, it's after running it through actual print queues — not a single benchy and a press release. When I write a calibration guide, it includes the exact values I use on my own machines.

  • Bambu Lab printers — Reviews, calibration, firmware analysis, production workflows
  • FPV drones — Builds, component selection, flight tuning, and practical printed accessories
  • Engineering materials — PA6-CF, PC, ASA, PETG, TPU — real profiles, real results
  • Print farm operations — Scaling from one printer to many without losing your mind

The Lab

The ADP Industries lab runs 6 Bambu Lab printers, a soldering and assembly station, drone build workspace, and a 9-agent AI operations fleet. We design, print, build, and test everything in-house.

Collaborations

ADP Industries is open to focused product testing, technical content, custom functional parts, and applied R&D work. If you're a manufacturer, founder, lab, or local team with a serious physical-part or technical-content need — reach out.

Get In Touch

Email: [email protected]
TikTok: @adp.industries
Products: ADP product catalog

ADP Industries print lab — Bambu Lab printers with SUNLU dryers and AMS units Custom fixed-wing drones on the UF Gators workbench A1 Mini production line — 3 printers on auto-loop with overhead filament storage