RAM Studio Texas-
Making Cool Shhhtuff Since 2015.

At RAM Studio Texas, bold vision and uncommon materials collide—
turning raw parts into something greater than the sum.
Every piece is a true “1 of 1.”
Whether it’s worn, displayed, or gifted, it starts here.

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No Grit, No Glory.

Functional. Emotional. Built to Last.

RAM Studio Texas blends muscle and meaning—salvaged steel, precision welds, layered textures, and ideas that outlast trends. Every cut, polish, or weld is done with intent.A lifelong obsession with engines and machinery fuels the studio’s creative direction. From sculpture to jewelry, that grit and motion show up in the lines, materials, and attitude of the work.Whether resurrected from rust or finished by hand, each piece tells a story. What it becomes? Join us on the journey...

Instinct

Old Made New.
Made Beautiful.

At RAM Studio Texas, familiar and often discarded objects are reborn with purpose. A ball peen hammer and hardware from a mason jar in your garage can become what you see here. These aren't scraps—they're starting points.What drives the work isn’t just sustainability. It’s the challenge: to see what others overlook, and turn it into something no one expects. Tools. Engine parts. Hundreds of layers of paint laid down over time -- nothing is off-limits.Each piece becomes more than the sum of its parts: beautiful, coveted, collected.

FORDITE - REBORN AS JEWELRY

Completely Unique. Zero Child Labor.

Rarer than a diamond.
With an infinitely better story.

What is Fordite?
“It’s just car paint.”
But is it?
Look closer and you’ll find hundreds of layers—each layer just a third the thickness of a human hair. The result of a full cycle: prep, mix, spray, cure, repeat. Decades of work. A rhythm of labor. Over time, the overspray built up into hardened ridges inside Detroit’s old auto plants—layer after layer of human hands and machine muscle.Today, that legacy is cut and shaped into something eternal. A cross made of Fordite is more than jewelry. It's 200 layers of labor. It’s a conversation piece. A symbol of faith. A nod to heritage and horsepower. A small, beautiful protest against mass production.No two are alike. And never will be.

Lets build something, TOGETHER

Commissioned Work.
Your materials or just your ideas—either way, we build it

Some clients bring a bucket of parts. Others bring a photo and a story. Either way, we start the same way: with a conversation.RAM Studio Texas has built everything from memorials to man-cave centerpieces—using vintage tools, automotive scraps, heirlooms, and raw ideas. Every piece is one-of-a-kind, crafted with intention and welded to last.If you've got something in mind (or even just something in your garage), let's talk.

Dottie, A memorial piece for a beloved pet

Don't take my word for it...

Hundreds of Clients. No Two Alike.

Some come with sketches. Some come with grief.Others just bring a busted part and a wild idea.Over the years, RAM Studio Texas has worked with gearheads, grieving families, city councils, jewelry collectors, and people who simply saw something and said “I want one.”Each project is different. The only constant? It's deeply meaningful to them.
And we take that seriously.

"Robin was extremely thoughtful thoughout the planning of this memorial piece for my husband. He genuinely cared."


Janet P.

"My wife's spirit animal is a goat. Robin took the request and went above and beyond. "


Darrell M.

"I gave Robin a steering column from my grandpa's truck. He gave me functional art I proudly can give to my children."


Shaun F.

RST is honored and excited to take on your project.Contact us today.

About the Artist

I’m Robin—artist, fabricator, pursuer of grit, and the guy behind RAM Studio Texas. I’ve been professionally making “Cool Shhhstuff” since 2015, starting in a two-car garage and now working out of a shop in deep Fort Worth TX that smells like rust, metal, and my trusty 1971 Toyota Hilux.What began as a few trophies for an event turned into a full-time obsession. These days, I work with metal, found materials, and fascinating engine parts that gave up the ghost decades ago.I’m not trying to be fancy. I’m trying to make things that matter—and last. My dream? That your great grandkids will fight over the cool thing I made for you.