
Understanding ENCY’s Interface
Lost in the interface? Start here, and learn the layout of ENCY.
For Shop-floor operators and manufacturing technicians
A structured path through ENCY CAM for milling. Start from the interface, work up through 3-axis, hole machining and 4-axis, finish with 5-axis surface work. By the end you can take a model, set it up, and run real parts.
The path

Lost in the interface? Start here, and learn the layout of ENCY.

Having trouble getting a model into your CAM project? Let's fix that.

This is the starting point for learning conventional Milling with ENCY

Holes - they're everywhere, and they're super useful. Here's an overview of how ENCY makes and manages them.

4-Axis machining: don't let the concept turn you over: with ENCY it's easy!

Five Axis machining demystified! It's complex, but not as intimidating as it looks.
Side quests
Useful if you want to go wider — these aren't required to complete the pathway.
FreeTooling - there's a lot of it out there, and ENCY has you covered. We're going to take a look at the options we have at our disposal, so you can get up and running with your project as easily as possible
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FreeToolholders - an often overlooked part of setting up a machining job, but one that's at the heart of making sure that your operations are planned and executed accurately. Let's dive in to working out how to set them up!
Updated 31 Mar 2026
FreeIn fear of fixturing? Worry no longer - This course will show you everything you need to solve all your workholding woes!
Updated 31 Mar 2026
Free4-Axis continuous machining: nowhere near as intimidating as it sounds...
Updated 31 Mar 2026
FreeYour first course on turning
Updated 31 Mar 2026