Added the two other examples that completes the quickstart on ParametricParts.com.

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Jeremy Wright 2014-06-12 21:10:03 -04:00
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#File: Ex001_Simple_Block
#File: Ex001_Simple_Block.py
#To use this example file, you need to first follow the "Using CadQuery From Inside FreeCAD"
#instructions here: https://github.com/dcowden/cadquery#installing----using-cadquery-from-inside-freecad
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height = 60.0
thickness = 10.0
#Create a 3D box based
#Create a 3D box based on the dimension variables above
bb = cadquery.Workplane("XY").box(length, height, thickness)
#Get a cadquery solid object

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#File: Ex002_Block_With_Bored_Center_Hole.py
#To use this example file, you need to first follow the "Using CadQuery From Inside FreeCAD"
#instructions here: https://github.com/dcowden/cadquery#installing----using-cadquery-from-inside-freecad
#You run this example by typing the following in the FreeCAD python console, making sure to change
#the path to this example, and the name of the example appropriately.
#import sys
#sys.path.append('/home/user/Downloads/cadquery/examples/FreeCAD')
#import Ex002_Block_With_Bored_Center_Hole
#If you need to reload the part after making a change, you can use the following lines within the FreeCAD console.
#reload(Ex002_Block_With_Bored_Center_Hole)
#You'll need to delete the original shape that was created, and the new shape should be named sequentially (Shape001, etc).
#You can also tie these blocks of code to macros, buttons, and keybindings in FreeCAD for quicker access.
#You can get a more in-depth explantion of this example at http://parametricparts.com/docs/quickstart.html
import cadquery
import Part
#The dimensions of the box. These can be modified rather than changing the box's code directly.
length = 80.0
height = 60.0
thickness = 10.0
#Create a 3D box based on the dimension variables above and add a 22mm center hole
bb = cadquery.Workplane("XY").box(length, height, thickness) \
.faces(">Z").workplane().hole(22.0)
#Get a cadquery solid object
solid = bb.val()
#Use the wrapped property of a cadquery primitive to get a FreeCAD solid
Part.show(solid.wrapped)
#Would like to zoom to fit the part here, but FreeCAD doesn't seem to have that scripting functionality

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#File: Ex003_Pillow_Block_With_Counterbored_Holes.py
#To use this example file, you need to first follow the "Using CadQuery From Inside FreeCAD"
#instructions here: https://github.com/dcowden/cadquery#installing----using-cadquery-from-inside-freecad
#You run this example by typing the following in the FreeCAD python console, making sure to change
#the path to this example, and the name of the example appropriately.
#import sys
#sys.path.append('/home/user/Downloads/cadquery/examples/FreeCAD')
#import Ex003_Pillow_Block_With_Counterbored_Holes
#If you need to reload the part after making a change, you can use the following lines within the FreeCAD console.
#reload(Ex003_Pillow_Block_With_Counterbored_Holes)
#You'll need to delete the original shape that was created, and the new shape should be named sequentially (Shape001, etc).
#You can also tie these blocks of code to macros, buttons, and keybindings in FreeCAD for quicker access.
#You can get a more in-depth explantion of this example at http://parametricparts.com/docs/quickstart.html
import cadquery
import Part
#The dimensions of the box. These can be modified rather than changing the box's code directly.
length = 80.0
height = 60.0
thickness = 10.0
#Create a 3D box based on the dimension variables above and add a 22mm center hole
bb = cadquery.Workplane("XY").box(length, height, thickness) \
.faces(">Z").workplane().hole(22.0) \
.faces(">Z").workplane() \
.rect(length - 8.0, height - 8.0, forConstruction = True) \
.vertices().cboreHole(2.4, 4.4, 2.1)
#Get a cadquery solid object
solid = bb.val()
#Use the wrapped property of a cadquery primitive to get a FreeCAD solid
Part.show(solid.wrapped)
#Would like to zoom to fit the part here, but FreeCAD doesn't seem to have that scripting functionality