A curated list of build123d code and resources. Inspired by other lists like awesome-cadquery.
If you want to contribute, please read this.
- BlendQuery - build123d integration for Blender.
- Jupyter-CadQuery - View build123d objects in JupyterLab or in a standalone viewer for any IDE.
- OCP VSCode CAD Viewer - A viewer for OCP based Code-CAD (CadQuery, build123d) integrated into VS Code
- Yet Another CAD Viewer - A web-based CAD viewer for OCP models (CadQuery/build123d) that supports static site deployment. It also has a build123d playground for editing and sharing models directly in the browser (demo)
- bd_animation - Animation class and tutorials for build123d
- bd_warehouse - bd_warehouse augments build123d with parametric parts - generated on demand - and extensions to the core build123d capabilities.
- dl4to4ocp - Library that helps perform topology optimization on
your OCP-based CAD models (CadQuery/build123d/...) using the dl4to library.
- ocp-freecad-cam CAM for CadQuery and build123d by leveraging FreeCAD library. Visualizes in CQ-Editor and ocp-cad-viewer. Spiritual successor of cq-cam
- gggears create all kinds of gear models
- KiCad Packages3D Generator - Python scripts for generating 3D electrical component models in STEP and VRML.
- gridfinity_build123d - Create gridfinity items with build123d
- larssont/capistry - A Python package for parametric 3D modeling of keyboard keycaps using build123d
- PaulBone/gfthings - A tool to generate gridfinity compatible objects like bins, grids, base edges, and pins
- ndevenish/gflabel - Generates 3d-printable labels for gridfinity label systems
- OCP.wasm This project ports the low-level dependencies required for build123d to run in a browser. For a fully featured frontend, check out
Yet Another CAD Viewer
(see above).
- custom-keycap-generator - Generate custom print-ready keycap geometries using Python and build123d
- BlueDrink9/keeb_snakeskin - Create a cool PCB case and travel case for split keyboards or other custom PCBs
- ginkgo/trackball - 3d-printable twist-to-scroll trackball using a Raspberry Pi Pico and two PMW3360 sensors designed using build123d
- jgraichen/someline - 3D printable insets for some Someline® storage boxes designed using build123d
- x0pherl/fender-bender - an open-source filament buffering system for multi-material 3D printers designed using build123d