
Small-batch parts, printed and machined for people who actually drive.
DriveFab is where we prototype, print, and produce components for modified platforms and long-lived cars—pieces we want to use ourselves first.
What DriveFab focuses on
The aim is simple: design and make parts that quietly solve the problems we keep running into—fitment, mounting, longevity, and making old platforms work a bit more cleanly with new technology.
We’re not trying to be a large manufacturer. Output stays small on purpose so we can keep the work close to the cars, test everything ourselves, and retire ideas that do not feel right without having to justify a catalogue.
Platforms
Focused on specific platforms that we drive and work on, rather than trying to cover everything.
Materials
From high-temp polymers for engine bays to metals where it actually matters.
Iteration
Parts stay in a prototype phase for as long as they need to—nothing ships just to fill a product grid.
Scale
Low-volume by design, with more attention paid to fit, finish, and use over time than to units shipped.

DriveFab sits alongside Layer Zero and the rest of Myth and Machine. Some components will interface directly with our software, others will simply be hardware that solves a single, persistent annoyance.
If you are working on something similar and want to compare notes, we are open to hearing from you—especially if it involves strange platforms, long-term ownership, or niche motorsport.