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cadquery/examples/Ex016_Using_Construction_Geometry.py
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import cadquery as cq
# Create a block with holes in each corner of a rectangle on that workplane.
# 1. Establishes a workplane that an object can be built on.
# 1a. Uses the named plane orientation "front" to define the workplane, meaning
# that the positive Z direction is "up", and the negative Z direction
# is "down".
# 2. Creates a plain box to base future geometry on with the box() function.
# 3. Selects the top-most Z face of the box.
# 4. Creates a new workplane to build new geometry on.
# 5. Creates a for-construction rectangle that only exists to use for placing
# other geometry.
# 6. Selects the vertices of the for-construction rectangle.
# 7. Places holes at the center of each selected vertex.
result = (
cq.Workplane("front")
.box(2, 2, 0.5)
.faces(">Z")
.workplane()
.rect(1.5, 1.5, forConstruction=True)
.vertices()
.hole(0.125)
)
# Displays the result of this script
show_object(result)