Welcome to my
Fab Academy Repository

Explore my work in the world of fabrication and prototyping. This site highlights my journey through various projects developed in the Fab Academy, where I experiment, learn, and bring ideas to life using fabrication tools and processes.

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I am a Mechatronics Engineering student at Ibero Puebla. My work is driven by a fascination with how mechanical systems, electronics, and software converge to solve complex problems.

I focus on learning through prototyping. My experience ranges from autonomous robots to human-computer interaction. I enjoy the process of trial and error, always looking for ways to optimize my designs.

  • Mini CNC Machine: Designed and assembled a functional small-scale CNC, focusing on precision motion control.
  • MDF Robotic Arm: Developed a robotic arm using MDF structure, integrating servos and custom programming.
  • Autonomous Maze-Solving Robot: Full-stack development: mechanical design, custom PCB routing, and algorithm logic.

Student Agreement

Oscar Hernandez
  • Location: Puebla, Mexico
  • Lab: Fab Lab Ibero Puebla
  • Interests: Robotics, Gaming, Digital Fabrication

Assignments

Week 01

Principles and Practices

Initial project planning, sketching the final idea, and setting up this documentation site.

Git HTML/CSS
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Week 02

Computer Aided Design

Exploring 2D and 3D modeling softwares like Inkscape, Affinity, SolidWorks and Onshape.

2D Vectors 3D CAD
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Week 03

Computer Controlled Cutting

Putting 2D design into practice in parametric laser cutting and vinyl fabrication.

2D Laser Cutting Vinyl
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Week 04

Embedded Programming

Learning the fundamentals of embedded systems by programming microcontrollers to interact with sensors and actuators.

ESP32 MicroPython C++
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Week 05

3D Scanning and Printing

Exploring the limits of additive manufacturing by designing non-subtractive geometries and digitizing physical objects through 3D design and scanning.

3D Designing Scanning Additive Manufacturing
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Final Project Sketch
Final Project Concept

Weareable Wireless Robotic Arm Controller

My final project focuses on the integration of wearable technology and industrial robotics. Using a gesture-control glove equipped with an MPU6050 inertial sensor and an ESP32-C3, I am developing a system that translates human hand movements into real-time commands for a multi-axis robotic arm.

Goal: To create an intuitive, low-latency interface for remote manipulation and human-robot collaboration.

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