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Automated technical-drawing generation for build123d

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draftwright

CI PyPI Python License: AGPL v3 Ruff

Automated technical-drawing generation for build123d. Point it at a solid (or a STEP file) and get a fully-annotated multi-view engineering drawing — orthographic views, dimensions, section A–A, ISO hatching, title block — ready to export as SVG and DXF.

from build123d import Box, Cylinder, Pos
from draftwright import make_drawing

part = Box(80, 60, 20) - Pos(0, 0, 5) * Cylinder(8, 20)
make_drawing(part, out="my_part", title="Mounting Block", number="DWG-001")
# writes my_part.svg and my_part.dxf

Or from the command line:

draftwright my_part.step --title "Mounting Block" --number DWG-001

What it produces

  • Three orthographic views (front, plan, side) sized and scaled automatically to the page
  • Dimensions on every principal envelope face, plus bore callouts (diameter, depth, counterbore, spotface) on all holes, and ø leader-callouts for the external stepped diameters of turned parts
  • Section A–A with ISO 128-44 solid filled cutting-plane arrows and ISO 128-50 45° hatching on the cut face, triggered automatically when blind or stepped holes would otherwise be hidden-line-only
  • Title block (ISO 7200) with part name, drawing number, scale, tolerance, and date
  • LintDrawing.lint() checks annotation coverage, page bounds, and ISO compliance and returns structured LintIssue objects

All output is real build123d geometry, so SVG and DXF export come from the same source and dimensions are live on the DXF layer.

Installation

pip install draftwright

Requires Python ≥ 3.10 and build123d ≥ 0.9.0. Annotation primitives are provided by build123d-drafting-helpers, which is installed automatically as a dependency.

Usage

From a build123d solid

from draftwright import make_drawing, build_drawing, Drawing

# One-shot: write SVG + DXF
make_drawing(part, out="drawing", title="My Part", number="DWG-001")

# Composable: get a Drawing object to inspect or extend
dwg = build_drawing(part, title="My Part")
issues = dwg.lint()          # list[LintIssue]
dwg.export_svg("drawing.svg")
dwg.export_dxf("drawing.dxf")

From a STEP file

from draftwright import make_drawing
make_drawing(step_file="part.step", out="drawing")

Or via the CLI:

draftwright part.step --out drawing --scale 2 --page A3
draftwright part.step --script   # write an editable .py drawing script instead

Scale and page control

from draftwright import choose_scale

# Auto-select the best ISO/ASME standard scale for an A3 sheet
scale, page_w, page_h, n_steps = choose_scale(80, 60, 20, page="A3")

# Override
make_drawing(part, out="drawing", scale=2.0, page="A2")

Edit, critique, and self-repair

Edit a Drawing in domain vocabulary — the engine places annotations automatically, so you say what to dimension, not where:

dwg = build_drawing(part)

# Inspect detected features and add a dimension in domain terms (auto-placed):
for f in dwg.features("plan"):
    dwg.place_dim(f.page_pos, (f.page_pos[0] + f.diameter, f.page_pos[1]),
                  "below", "plan", dwg.draft, name="dim_pocket")

crit = dwg.lint_summary()   # {"passed", "score", "by_code", "issues":[…suggestion]}
dwg.repair()                # auto-fix mechanically-fixable lint; never worsens

Each LintIssue carries a domain-meaningful code and, when computable, a ready-to-apply suggestion. See docs/adr/ for the design (deterministic generation, the lint→repair loop, and the constraint-based layout engine).

Architecture

draftwright is a single module (make_drawing.py) on top of two libraries:

draftwright
    └── build123d-drafting-helpers  — Dimension, Leader, HoleCallout, …
    └── build123d                   — CAD kernel

The engine handles view layout (strip/zone model), scale selection, feature recognition (holes, bosses, bolt circles), annotation placement, and section view generation. Annotation primitives (Dimension, Leader, lint_drawing, etc.) live in build123d-drafting-helpers and can be used independently.

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