Build123d:一个Python CAD编程库
Build123d: A Python CAD programming library

原始链接: https://github.com/gumyr/build123d

## build123d:Python 参数化 CAD 建模 build123d 是一个 Python 框架,用于使用边界表示 (BREP) 建模创建精确的 2D 和 3D 模型,由 Open Cascade 几何内核提供支持。它专为“代码即 CAD”而设计,能够实现可维护和可编程的制造设计,例如 3D 打印和 CNC 加工。 该库提供了一个简洁、Pythonic 的接口,具有显式几何类和运算符驱动的建模(例如 `obj += sub_obj`),从而实现可读且可组合的设计。它支持导出为 STEP 和 STL 等格式,以与 FreeCAD 和 SolidWorks 等工具兼容。 build123d 具有两种主要模式:**代数模式**(无状态,显式对象跟踪)和 **构建器模式**(有状态,类似历史的设计)。强大的选择工具允许根据长度、面积或几何类型等属性过滤和操作形状。可以通过子类化创建自定义可重用对象。 安装通过 `pip` 非常简单,并且 VS Code 扩展 (`ocp_vscode`) 提供了一个方便的查看器。该项目正在积极开发中,并欢迎贡献 – 详情请参见文档。它是一个从 CadQuery 衍生出的经过重构和独立的框架。

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build123d is a Python-based, parametric boundary representation (BREP) modeling framework for 2D and 3D CAD. Built on the Open Cascade geometric kernel, it provides a clean, fully Pythonic interface for creating precise models suitable for 3D printing, CNC machining, laser cutting, and other manufacturing processes.

Designed for modern, maintainable CAD-as-code, build123d combines clear architecture with expressive, algebraic modeling. It offers:

  • Minimal or no internal state depending on mode,
  • Explicit 1D, 2D, and 3D geometry classes with well-defined operations,
  • Extensibility through subclassing and functional composition—no monkey patching,
  • Standards-compliant code (PEP 8, mypy, pylint) with rich pylance type hints,
  • Deep Python integration—selectors as lists, locations as iterables, and natural conversions (Solid(shell), tuple(Vector)),
  • Operator-driven modeling (obj += sub_obj, Plane.XZ * Pos(X=5) * Rectangle(1, 1)) for algebraic, readable, and composable design logic,
  • Export formats to popular CAD tools such as FreeCAD and SolidWorks.

Although wildcard imports are generally bad practice, build123d scripts are usually self contained and importing the large number of objects and methods into the namespace is common:

Edges, Wires (multiple connected Edges), and Curves (a Compound of Edges and Wires) are the 1D Shapes available in build123d. A single Edge can be created from a Line object with two vector-like positions:

line = Line((0, -3), (6, -3))

Additional Edges and Wires may be added to (or subtracted from) the initial line. These objects can reference coordinates along another line through the position (@) and tangent (%) operators to specify input Vectors:

line += JernArc(line @ 1, line % 1, radius=3, arc_size=180)
line += PolarLine(line @ 1, 6, direction=line % 1)

Faces, Shells (multiple connected Faces), and Sketches (a Compound of Faces and Shells) are the 2D Shapes available in build123d. The previous line is sufficiently defined to close the Wire and create a Face with make_hull:

sketch = make_hull(line.edges())

A Circle face is translated with Pos, a Location object like Rot for transforming Shapes, and subtracted from the sketch. This sketch face is then extruded into a Solid part:

sketch -= Pos(6, 0, 0) * Circle(2)
part = extrude(sketch, amount= 2)

Adding to and modifying part

Solids and Parts (a Compound of Solids) are the 1D Shapes available in build123d. A second part can be created from an additional Face. Planes can also be used for positioning and orienting Shape objects. Many objects offer an affordance for alignment relative to the object origin:

plate_sketch = Plane.YZ * RectangleRounded(16, 6, 1.5, align=(Align.CENTER, Align.MIN))
plate = extrude(plate_sketch, amount=-2)

Shape topology can be extracted from Shapes with selectors which return ShapeLists. ShapeLists offer methods for sorting, grouping, and filtering Shapes by Shape properties, such as finding a Face by area and selecting position along an Axis and specifying a target with a list slice. A Plane is created from the specified Face to locate an iterable of Locations to place multiple objects on the second part before it is added to the main part:

plate_face = plate.faces().group_by(Face.area)[-1].sort_by(Axis.X)[-1]
plate -= Plane(plate_face) *  GridLocations(13, 3, 2, 2) * CounterSinkHole(.5, 1, 2)

part += plate

ShapeList selectors and operators offer powerful methods for specifying Shape features through properties such as length/area/volume, orientation relative to an Axis or Plane, and geometry type:

part = fillet(part.edges().filter_by(lambda e: e.length == 2).filter_by(Axis.Z), 1)
bore = part.faces().filter_by(GeomType.CYLINDER).filter_by(lambda f: f.radius == 2)
part = chamfer(bore.edges(), .2)

The previous construction is through the Algebra Mode interface, which follows a stateless paradigm where each object is explicitly tracked and mutated by algebraic operators.

Builder Mode is an alternative build123d interface where state is tracked and structured in a design history-like way where each dimension is distinct. Operations are aware pending faces and edges from Build contexts and location transformations are applied to all child objects in Build and Locations contexts. While each Build context tracks state, operations like extrude can still optionally take explicit Shape input instead of implicitly using pending Shapes. Builder mode also introduces the mode affordance to objects to specify how new Shapes are combined with the context:

with BuildPart() as part_context:
    with BuildSketch() as sketch:
        with BuildLine() as line:
            l1 = Line((0, -3), (6, -3))
            l2 = JernArc(l1 @ 1, l1 % 1, radius=3, arc_size=180)
            l3 = PolarLine(l2 @ 1, 6, direction=l2 % 1)
            l4 = Line(l1 @ 0, l3 @ 1)
        make_face()

        with Locations((6, 0, 0)):
            Circle(2, mode=Mode.SUBTRACT)

    extrude(amount=2)

    with BuildSketch(Plane.YZ) as plate_sketch:
        RectangleRounded(16, 6, 1.5, align=(Align.CENTER, Align.MIN))

    plate = extrude(amount=-2)

    with Locations(plate.faces().group_by(Face.area)[-1].sort_by(Axis.X)[-1]):
        with GridLocations(13, 3, 2, 2):
            CounterSinkHole(.5, 1)

    fillet(edges().filter_by(lambda e: e.length == 2).filter_by(Axis.Z), 1)
    bore = faces().filter_by(GeomType.CYLINDER).filter_by(lambda f: f.radius == 2)
    chamfer(bore.edges(), .2)

New objects may be created for parametric reusability from base object classes:

class Punch(BaseSketchObject):
    def __init__(
        self,
        radius: float,
        size: float,
        blobs: float,
        mode: Mode = Mode.ADD,
    ):
        with BuildSketch() as punch:
            if blobs == 1:
                Circle(size)
            else:
                with PolarLocations(radius, blobs):
                    Circle(size)

            if len(faces()) > 1:
                raise RuntimeError("radius is too large for number and size of blobs")

            add(Face(faces()[0].outer_wire()), mode=Mode.REPLACE)

        super().__init__(obj=punch.sketch, mode=mode)

tape = Rectangle(20, 5)
for i, location in enumerate(GridLocations(5, 0, 4, 1)):
    tape -= location * Punch(.8, 1, i + 1)

build123d can import and export a number data formats for interchange with 2D and 3D design tools, 3D printing slicers, and traditional CAM:

svg = import_svg("spade.svg")
step = import_step("nema-17-bracket.step")

export_stl(part, "bracket.stl")
export_step(part_context.part, "bracket.step")

More Examples and Tutorials are found in the documentation.

For additional installation options see Installation

Installing build123d from pip is recommended for most users:

If you receive errors about conflicting dependencies, retry the installation after upgrading pip to the latest version:

pip install --upgrade pip

build123d is under active development and up-to-date features are found in the development branch:

pip install git+https://github.com/gumyr/build123d

build123d is best used with a viewer. The most popular viewer is ocp_vscode, a Python package with a standalone viewer and VS Code extension. Other Editors & Viewers are found in the documentation.

build123d is a rapidly growing project and we welcome all contributions. Whether you want to share ideas, report bugs, or implement new features, your contribution is welcome! Please see our CONTRIBUTING.md file to get started.

build123d is derived from portions of CadQuery, but is extensively refactored and restructured into an independent framework over Open Cascade.

This project is licensed under the Apache License 2.0.

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