Create, modify, analyze, and publish 3D-printable CAD models with AI.
This MCP tool is described as generating and modifying 3D-printable CAD models, and it is open source with no declared secrets or remote endpoints. No explicit high-risk red flags are evident, but it does have local code-execution/modeling capability and mentions publishing to external platforms without implementation details, so overall it warrants caution.
The materials explicitly state that no keys or environment variables are required, and there is no stated need for API tokens, account credentials, or other sensitive secrets, so credential exposure appears low.
No remote endpoints are declared in the system checks, but the description says it can publish to Thingiverse and GitHub, indicating possible outbound transfer of generated content to third-party platforms. Since the README is absent and the actual connection conditions and data scope are unclear, this warrants caution but not a high-risk rating based on current evidence.
The system flags this tool as executes-code, and its purpose of creating/modifying CAD models via build123d typically implies local execution of modeling-related code or processes. This is a normal MCP capability, and the materials do not show requests for unusual system privileges or execution scope clearly beyond its stated function.
Based on its modeling purpose, the tool likely needs to read or write local CAD/model files and related project data; the stated publishing capability may also involve access to content selected for upload. The current materials do not specify file scope, whether arbitrary directories are accessible, or whether permissions are excessive, so caution is appropriate.
A positive factor is that there is an open-source repository, so the source is in principle auditable. However, it comes from a third-party registry, shows 0 stars, has unknown maintenance status, and lacks a README, limiting audit context. No explicit malicious red flags are visible, so it should not be rated high risk, but supply-chain trust still needs further verification.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "3DP MCP Server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Using build123d, create a 3D-printable parametric phone stand CAD model with an adjustable viewing angle, an 80mm-wide base, and a cable hole. Output the modeling code, key parameters, and printing notes.
Editable build123d model code plus parameter notes and practical 3D-printing guidance.
I have an existing box model. Modify it to use 2.4mm wall thickness, add snap-fit features, and include a vent-hole pattern on the lid. Explain the changes and check whether it is suitable for FDM printing.
An updated modification plan, revised modeling code, and a printability analysis.
Prepare the publishing materials for this 3D printing project: generate a GitHub README, a Thingiverse description, recommended print settings, and assembly instructions in both Chinese and English.
A bilingual publication package ready for GitHub and 3D model sharing platforms.
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