HyperMILL has Feature-Based Machining. Instead of programming a hole, you right-click and select "Recognize Holes."

This is the heart of your programming. It manages the sequence of machining operations, tool definitions, and stock models.

A more varied learning experience can be found on platforms like YouTube, where experienced users share their knowledge. While less formal, this content is often highly practical. Channels like and "Wecandothatbetter" are recommended by hobbyists and professionals for their clear, beginner-friendly explanations and practical machining insights. Additionally, Chinese-language platforms like Bilibili host a wealth of hyperMILL tutorial content, including complete video series on specialized topics like 5-axis blade machining and full optimizations of complex processes.

I can provide specific tutorial recommendations or break down a particular machining strategy for you. Share public link

: Official support is a standout feature, often providing responses or walk-throughs within an hour. 2. Video Tutorials & Self-Study

To master the software, your training should progress systematically through hyperMILL’s core machining modules.

What are you programming for? (3-axis, 5-axis, or Mill-Turn?)

Learn how to handle radius compensation, lead-in/lead-out arcs, and multi-pass profiling.