- 5-axis blade roughing tool motion. This is morphed across parts such as turbines blade from any size stock shape to offset stock allowance uniformly, so that it can be followed immediately by a finishing cycle.
- The port roughing cycle. This creates a 5-axis roughing operation to remove the material inside an area where the tool must enter through a restricted opening.
- The bottom up roughing strategy lets users attain a small residual stock height during the stock removal process. Furthermore, it can be combined with ProfitMilling – Esprit's high speed rough-machining technology.
- Completely redesigned stock automation capabilities. These are aimed at multi-tasking machines, for facing, contouring and pocketing milling cycles.