A new hands-on learning opportunity has arrived in Benbrook, and it’s designed for anyone who has ever wondered how robots work or wanted to see a 3D printer in action.
Local entrepreneur Joshua Masseo has opened Flatline Robotics, a STEM workshop in north Benbrook focused on robotics, engineering, and 3D printing. As part of a July soft opening, the workshop is offering steep discounts on its first round of classes.

(Photo Credit: Amy Ratzloff Masseo)
One of the featured programs, My First Robot, allows participants to build an obstacle-avoiding robot in a single afternoon. The class is currently priced at $75 during the soft opening, down from its regular $225 rate, and is open to ages 9 to 99.
The workshop is also offering an Introduction to 3D Printing class, where students can create their first 3D print in about two hours. The soft opening price is $75, reduced from the regular $150 fee.
Beyond classes, Flatline Robotics plans to host interactive robotics events, including robot battles, build-and-compete challenges, and mobile STEM experiences for schools, churches, businesses, and community groups.
Located at 3450 Williams Road, Suite B, Flatline Robotics aims to make science, technology, engineering, and creativity more accessible to families across Benbrook and west Fort Worth.
For class details and registration, visit Flatline Robotics Classes. Information about the robot-building class is available in My First Robot Class, while 3D printing details can be found in Introduction to 3D Printing.
Questions can be directed to info@flatlinerobotics.com or by calling 682-990-ROBO.
For curious kids, lifelong learners, and future inventors, this may be one of Benbrook’s most intriguing new additions.












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