The Discovery

The Key Thread is a new mechanical connection that joins flat surfaces using a single 50-degree rotation—a motion most adults can perform intuitively. Unlike traditional fasteners, all key thread surfaces engage simultaneously, maximizing friction and structural locking.

The Vision

Create the delivery system for Keyedponents: construction components built with the new Key Thread connection system. Through AI-assisted design, distributed manufacturing, and digital marketplaces, Keyedponents can become a globally accessible building platform.

Keyedponents

Keyedponents are the physical parts built around the Key Thread connection system. These include:

  • Keyed Bricks
  • Keyed Cells
  • Keyed Plys
  • Keyed Webs

Users can purchase downloadable 3D print files or manufactured parts. The objective is to allow people anywhere in the world to produce or acquire components that assemble quickly through a simple rotational locking motion.

The system is scalable across materials and manufacturing methods, including:

  • 3D printing
  • Injection molding
  • Cement casting
  • Aluminum molding
  • Machined metal or stone

Keyedponents are intended to become a new category of modular structural components.


KeyedArt

KeyedArt is the design environment where structural ideas become complete Keyedesigns using KeyedAI.

A user begins with a sketch, concept, or CAD drawing. KeyedAI converts that idea into a virtual structure made from Keyedponents. The system then:

  • Creates a rotatable 3D model
  • Allows internal and external viewing
  • Calculates the exact Keyedponents required
  • Produces engineering drawings
  • Generates assembly sequencing
  • Creates an AI-generated construction video

The final assembly video becomes the construction manual. Viewed on a phone or tablet, it shows where every Keyedponent is placed so that almost anyone can assemble the structure step by step.

KeyedArt transforms construction from reading plans into following visual assembly instructions.


KeyedScape

KeyedScape is the online marketplace for Keyedesigns.

Customers can:

  • Explore designs in interactive 3D
  • Rotate and inspect structures from all angles
  • View interiors and assemblies
  • Purchase complete Keyedesigns
  • Order the required Keyedponents

Designs may include:

  • Homes
  • Barns
  • Workshops
  • Retaining walls
  • Emergency shelters
  • Domes
  • Stair systems
  • Infrastructure systems

KeyedScape functions as both a marketplace and a global catalog of buildable structures.


Keynector Corp

Keynector Corp is the distributed manufacturing franchise network that produces Keyedponents locally around the world.

Its mission is to manufacture and deliver the components required for KeyedScape designs through regional production hubs.

The system begins with 3D printing and expands into:

  • Plastic injection molding
  • Cement molding
  • Aluminum casting
  • CNC machining
  • Stone fabrication

Each Keynector location becomes a local manufacturing center capable of producing modularized component kits for nearby customers.

The long-term goal is a globally distributed manufacturing network that reduces shipping costs while enabling localized production.


Keyed Nascention Project

The Keyed Nascention Project is the portable manufacturing platform for Keyedponents.

The concept is a complete manufacturing system contained within a shipping container that can be deployed anywhere in the world. These systems are designed to:

  • Manufacture Keyedponents locally
  • Use recycled plastic waste
  • Utilize locally available cement materials
  • Create local employment opportunities
  • Support rapid housing and infrastructure development

The mission is to establish self-sustaining local businesses that convert waste streams into usable structural products.

The Keyed Nascention Project combines manufacturing, recycling, and modular construction into a deployable economic platform.


Long-Term Objective

The larger vision is to create a new construction ecosystem:

  • AI-assisted design
  • Simple physical assembly
  • Distributed manufacturing
  • Global digital marketplaces
  • Portable production systems
  • Localized material reuse

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