openvmp-models
CQ-editor
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9 | 767 | |
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about 21 hours ago | 19 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
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openvmp-models
- Need help with migrating to CadQuery
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Need help with optimization
I was hoping to find people interested enough to click “request access”. More contextual info can be found in the following GitHub repo: https://github.com/openvmp/openvmp-models
- Any feedback on this way of using CadQuery?
CQ-editor
- CadQuery Editor – a program for building parametric 3D CAD models using Python
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No Attribute Sketch(), can't figure out how to reinstall/run cqedit
I installed cadquery with cq-edit from github using the prebuilt package release for windows 10. This seemed to work great, cq-edit GUI launches and I can even model basic shapes. However when I try to run the printables file from above I get the error
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Parametric Modelling Software
There are other code-CAD derived tools but I recommend sticking to OpenSCAD at least for learning, for simplicity. There's also the seemingly great Cadquery that I haven't tried yet.
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Why doesn't this draw me a cylinder?
Use the latest version of cadquery. The version of cadquery that comes bundled with cq-editor binary isn't the most recent, and doesn't have support for cylinder.
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Please suggest an alternative to OpenSCAD (script based CAD)
CQ-Editor, download the prebuilt binary from the GitHub releases page https://github.com/CadQuery/CQ-editor
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CadQuery Comes of Age
All this talk about anaconda etc is a little overblown. Just grab the release ZIP here and run the launcher. It drops you in the editor/debugger workspace with full functionality. https://github.com/CadQuery/CQ-editor/releases/tag/0.2 It doesn't appear to modify your system in any way.
I understand that other modes of using CadQuery require 'conda, but the basic built-in editor experience is self contained. Or am I misunderstanding something?
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CadQuery –- A Python parametric CAD scripting framework based on OCCT
I tried this a couple of months ago, I found what it's trying to do very pleasant to use but the tooling around it is very annoying. The up-to-date version 2 isn't on pypi, conda is thoroughly unpleasant to have as an environment. There seems to be a drive to using it inside it's own editor https://github.com/CadQuery/CQ-editor while nice seems like wasted engineering effort in developing an editor when the language needs so much work. I didn't have much success structuring cad into modules as they wouldn't import well.
The point IMO of parametric cad in an existing language is to use the ecosystem. Lots of choices in this project make that really hard.
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Fornjot 0.5.0 - Code-CAD in Rust
Anyways, I've just written that to make sure you know that the "code-CAD scene" or "state-of-the-art" is not OpenSCAD (and I'm not saying you don't know that), and that the ideas you had are really great, but they have already been brought to existence in CadQuery, CQ-Editor (the editor + visualization + debugging GUI for CadQuery), and the (still incipient) Semblage, that started to implement the "hybrid" approach of code-CAD + GUI based on CadQuery. I do believe another code-CAD program won't hurt at all, and there is even the possibility of collaboration between Fornjot and CadQuery and possibly Semblage, but I wouldn't say the world needs another code-CAD program. The world needs first to know about CadQuery and then decide its real needs. I've just read your blog post of your criteria for CAD software, and I really think that (apart from the community part, that requires that the project is known by many people, which seems to not be the case with CadQuery) CadQuery meets them nicely. If there is something I'm missing please let me know, specially if you already knew about CadQuery but it didn't suit your needs. Anyways, good luck with Fornjot!
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Custom 3d Printed Charging Cradle for the SNES 3DS
The model is parametric using CADQuery, only problem is that I haven't implemented a way to move the charging pins right or left for the original's off-center port, just forward/back/together/apart. I'm planning to add that soon though, as well as clean up my variables so it's a bit more clear what does what.
What are some alternatives?
build123d - A python CAD programming library
cadquery - A python parametric CAD scripting framework based on OCCT
openvmp-parts-gobilda - OpenVMP parts that can be purchased from goBILDA
pymadcad - Simple yet powerful CAD (Computer Aided Design) library, written with Python.
cqMore - More fundamental API on CadQuery.
gridplayer - Play videos side-by-side
curated-code-cad - A list of the various code-cad projects out there.
pythonocc-core - Python package for 3D geometry CAD/BIM/CAM
opencascade-emscripten-port - Open CASCADE - Emscripten / Webassembly port
OpenJSCAD.org - JSCAD is an open source set of modular, browser and command line tools for creating parametric 2D and 3D designs with JavaScript code. It provides a quick, precise and reproducible method for generating 3D models, and is especially useful for 3D printing applications.
PyQt-React-Boilerplate - A boilerplate for using python to build a desktop application using PyQt webengine and React.js as the application front-end.
oce - OpenCASCADE Community Edition (OCE): a community driven fork of the Open CASCADE library.