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  1. KeyCreator Lesson KC7305 Template Files Custom workspaces and the slick, organized selection of Icons in the Customize Dialog Box provide a welcome change from previous CADKEY19 …

  2. KeyCreator Lesson KC3704 Dynamite Dynamic Modeling! In this lesson we’re going to create the block illustrated to the right. Start with a new file in the Isometric View (View 7.) with a construction plane …

  3. KeyCreator Lesson KC2308 Creating a Decorative Handle Let’s create the decorative door handle illustrated to the right. We’ll use some powerful wireframe construction tools to simplify the …

  4. KeyCreator Lesson KC2711 Developing a Pipe Intersection Using the UnWrap Function I’m often asked if there is an easy way to quickly develop the flat layouts for a Tee made from wrapped sheet metal. …

  5. KeyCreator Lesson KC2111 Using Fast Shell to Create a Sheet Metal Part Any time you want to create a “U-shaped” or “L-shaped” part, you’ll want to consider using the Fast Shell approach to save time! …

  6. KeyCreator Lesson KC3706 Dynamite Dynamic Modeling! In this lesson we’re going to create the block illustrated to the right. Start with a new file in the Isometric View (View 7.) with a construction plane …

  7. KeyCreator Lesson KC2907 Dimension Driven Editing Basics The Dimension Driven Editing (DDE) Tool introduced in a previous KeyCreator release has been pumped up with steroids for version 9.

  8. Let’s look at an extremely easy way to quickly an accurately create text of any size on any radius curve using some basic KeyCreator Functions that you already know! Let’s assume that we want to create …

  9. KeyCreator Lesson KC2801 The Sheet Metal Workspace The sheet metal tools in KeyCreator are located in several different spots in the application menus. You can load the Sheet Metal Workspace …

  10. KeyCreator Lesson KC2901 Using Edit Hole and Edit Blend with Pattern In this lesson we are going to create a simple machined plate illustrated in two different configurations to the right. We’ll then use …