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.

Submitting a request does not create a quote, production commitment, payment request, delivery commitment, or suitability decision. Final acceptance, pricing, material/process selection, timing, and pickup/shipping options are confirmed only after ADP review.

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: load path, heat, UV, water, chemical exposure, vibration, impact, tolerances, installation context, 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 environment and risk
Orientation, anisotropy, tolerance, and fit-up judgment
Short-run production discipline for useful parts

Service lanes

What ADP can review

Every project starts with scope and risk 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 risk, fastener strategy, manufacturing orientation, support risk, and likely failure points for files that are close but not production-ready.

03

Reverse engineering

Review of broken, discontinued, unavailable, or undocumented non-critical 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 and risk limits.

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, with the understanding that neither is confirmed until review

Strong fit

  • 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 non-critical part needs
  • Customers who need useful functional parts, not decorative commodities
  • Teams that value design review, material/process judgment, and short-run manufacturing discipline

Not a fit for the normal intake path

  • Life-safety, safety-critical, regulated, or compliance-sensitive uses
  • Certified, load-rated, medical, food-contact, pressure, electrical mains, weapons/firearms, child-safety, PPE, flight-critical, vehicle-safety, marine-safety, road/competition, or similar work
  • Unsupported strength, suitability, legal, regulatory, or performance guarantees
  • Requests requiring exact delivery promises before review
  • Commodity “make this cheap” jobs where engineering judgment is not valued

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 whether the request fits current capability and can be moved into a quote path after approval.

ADP provides custom design, reverse engineering, and digital manufacturing review for functional parts under approved scope. ADP does not make life-safety, regulatory, compliance, or unsupported safety-critical performance claims unless explicitly reviewed and approved under a separate written engineering scope.