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build123d development with live preview and interactive parameters.

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bdbox

build123d development with live preview and interactive parameters

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Why?

I discovered build123d after modeling with OpenSCAD. build123d has some great advantages over OpenSCAD:

Comparatively, build123d's development experience was lacking. OpenSCAD previews a model on save or hotkey, makes exporting a model render simple, and even provides a GUI for setting toplevel variables! I started with some self-made tooling to work around these drawbacks, but having to remember how to use and maintain it resulted in me working on models less.

I built bdbox to be the missing tool I wanted: Let models just define their geometry plus optional parameters, and let bdbox handle everything else!

See more background info in the documentation!

Installation

Install user-wide with uv or pipx for use across all projects:

uv tool install bdbox
pipx install bdbox

Install in any environment where pip is available:

pip install bdbox

Installation in projects

Install in a project, such as with uv or poetry:

uv add bdbox
poetry add bdbox

bdbox detects and automatically uses virtual environments also containing bdbox.

This enables running via bdbox model.py instead of uv run bdbox model.py, for example.

Works with any build123d model

Use bdbox with any existing build123d script — no imports required:

# mymodel.py
from build123d import Box

result = Box(10, 10, 10)

Export to STEP or STL:

bdbox mymodel.py export out.step  # Export to STEP
bdbox mymodel.py export out.stl   # Export to STL

View your model in the browser with OCP CAD Viewer, started automatically:

bdbox mymodel.py view

Module paths work too:

bdbox mypackage.mymodule view
bdbox mypackage.mymodule export out.step

See more about actions in the documentation!

Interactive parameters panel

Add parameters to your model and run with view to open an interactive parameter panel in your browser. Adjust sliders, enter values, and select presets — the model re-renders automatically on every change.

See more about the parameter panel in the documentation!

Add parameters

Declare typed parameters with defaults and constraints:

from bdbox import Float, Int, Params, Preset, show
from build123d import Box

class P(Params):
    width = Float(10.0, min=5, max=100)
    length = Float(20.0, min=5, max=100)
    thickness = Int(2, min=1, max=10)
    presets = (
        Preset("small", width=5.0, length=8.0),
        Preset("large", width=80.0, length=40.0, thickness=5),
    )

result = Box(P.width, P.length, P.thickness)
show(result)

Or inherit from Model for reusable, importable models:

from bdbox import Float, Int, Model, Preset
from build123d import Box

class MyModel(Model):
    width = Float(10.0, min=5, max=100)
    length = Float(20.0, min=5, max=100)
    thickness = Int(2, min=1, max=10)
    presets = (
        Preset("small", width=5.0, length=8.0),
        Preset("large", width=80.0, length=40.0, thickness=5),
    )

    def build(self):
        return Box(self.width, self.length, self.thickness)

Parameters become CLI flags automatically:

python mymodel.py                 # Run with default values
python mymodel.py view            # View with live reload and parameter panel
python mymodel.py --width 50      # Override a field value
python mymodel.py --preset large  # Apply a named preset
python mymodel.py --help          # Usage info with all parameters

Export geometry to STEP or STL files using the built-in export action:

python mymodel.py export output.step  # Export to STEP
python mymodel.py export output.stl   # Export to STL

See more about parameters in the documentation!

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