Customer changed the spec. Now it's 11pm and you're rebuilding every toolpath. Re-simulating. Praying. ENCY's parametric toolpaths follow your CAD revisions automatically — one workflow, one click, no late nights.
It's the workflow tax that everyone pays and nobody talks about.
Edit a dimension on the part — toolpaths update automatically. No manual regenerate, no broken associativity.
CAD, CAM, and machine-aware simulation in the same environment. No round-trip imports, no duplicated work.
Updated toolpath, fresh collision check, ready to post. The full revision happens in seconds, not an evening.
| When CAD changes… | Fusion 360 | ENCY |
|---|---|---|
| Toolpaths | Manual rebuild, sometimes from scratch | Parametric auto-update |
| Simulation | Re-run manually, hope nothing slipped | Machine-aware, runs on the new path |
| CAD ↔ CAM workflow | Round-trip risk, version drift | Single environment, single source |
| Time per revision | Hours, sometimes evenings | Seconds to minutes |
| Risk of "ghost" old toolpaths | High (broken associativity) | Eliminated |
Toolpath operations are bound to the part's parametric features. When a dimension or feature changes, the affected toolpaths regenerate against the new geometry — without losing your strategy choices.
For non-trivial topology changes ENCY surfaces what needs review and reuses what it can. Still faster than starting over in Fusion's separate CAM tab.
Yes. ENCY imports standard CAD/manufacturing formats. The CAM workflow stays familiar to Fusion-trained programmers.
Run your real revisions through ENCY end-to-end. If parametric CAM saves you an evening this week, you'll know.
Bring a part with a revision history. Watch the toolpaths follow the change.
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