BUILD
WITHOUT
LIMITS.
From table saws to welders to an OMTech co2 laser cutter. We provide the professional tools you need to build without compromise.
Go from zero to maker in hours. Our 1-day welding workshops are designed for absolute beginners and enthusiasts alike.
Join 50+ engineers, artists, and entrepreneurs building the future of North Texas. Mentorship is built into the fabric of our shop.
5 Locations.
One Vision.
A sustainable maker community must be built from the ground up. Our vision is to bring professional-grade workshop access within 15 minutes of every maker in Tarrant County.

"Come for the tools, stay for the community."
— Foundry Motto
Visit the Hub.
8151 White Settlement Road, Fort Worth, TX 76108
1,500
Sq Ft Workshop
24/7
Member Access
Free
On-Site Parking
Open Workshop & Shared Studio
Our flagship Fort Worth makerspace is equipped for MIG welding, TIG welding, stick welding, plasma cutting, laser cutting and light woodworking. Whether you’re a hobbyist or a small-batch manufacturer, the tools are here.
Serving All of Tarrant County
Located on White Settlement Road in West Fort Worth — minutes from downtown Fort Worth, White Settlement, Benbrook, Westover Hills, Lake Worth, River Oaks, and the greater DFW Metroplex. The closest shared workshop to western Tarrant County.
Dedicated Woodshop — Coming Soon
2,500 Sq Ft Expansion
We're adding a dedicated woodworking shop with pro-grade table saws, jointers, planers, and CNC routing. Join the waitlist to get early access and updates.
Tarrant County Makerspace offers affordable memberships for woodworkers, welders, and makers across North Texas. Classes available for beginners in MIG welding, TIG welding, stick welding, and woodworking.
Trusted by
Hundreds.
4.9 / 5.0 Rating
Based on Five-Star Reviews on Google Maps
“We had a great time with Aaron during our welding class. He showed us what to do, gave clear instructions, gave us plenty of practice, great encouragement and tips along the way. 10/10 would recommend.”
Alan Garcia
Welding Student
“After having failed again at trying to teach myself to weld, I found Aaron and the Tarrant County Makerspace. By the end of the day, my off-hand welds look better than my best attempts before. I left with the confidence that these would hold.”
Kevin Menard
Hobbyist
“Great time! Gonna be an expensive hobby. The environment and tools are exactly what I needed to stop dreaming and start actually making projects.”
Lindsey Penny
New Maker
“My son and I really enjoyed his class. We learned a lot about stick welding and got to bring home a really cool grill. I highly recommend taking the course if you have an interest.”
John Martin
Parent