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If you've ever wondered about finding a better alternative to proprietary
software for mechanical CAD, consider exploring
Build123d, along with related
packages like bd_warehouse and
cq_gears. Build123d enhances the widely
used Python programming language by adding powerful capabilities that enable the
creation of various mechanical designs using the same techniques employed in today's technology.
By incorporating bd_warehouse into Build123d, you gain access to on-demand
generation of parametric parts and extensions that expand the core capabilities
of Build123d. These resulting parts can be seamlessly integrated into your
projects or saved as CAD files in formats such as STEP or STL. This allows for
compatibility with a wide range of CAD, CAM, and analytical systems.
With just a few lines of code, you can create parametric parts that are easily
reviewable and version controlled using tools like git
and GitHub.
Documentation can be automatically generated from the source code of your
designs, similar to the documentation you're currently reading. Additionally,
comprehensive test suites can automatically validate parts, ensuring that no
flaws are introduced during their lifecycle.
The benefits of adopting a full software development pipeline are numerous and
extend beyond the scope of this text. Furthermore, all these tools are
open-source, free to use, and customizable, eliminating the need for licenses.
Empower yourself by taking control of your CAD development tools.
The documentation for bd_warehouse can found at bd_warehouse.
There is a Discord server (shared with CadQuery) where you can ask for help in the build123d channel.
The recommended method for most users to install bd_warehouse is:
pip install bd_warehouse
To install the latest bd_warehouse non-released version from github: