5.0 Tutorial - Woodwop

Located on the left; it lists every machining step in order.

Choose "Left" or "Right" so the tool stays outside your finished line. 4. Understanding Components Components are "mini-programs" you can save and reuse. Example: A specific hinge hole pattern. woodwop 5.0 tutorial

WoodWOP 5.0 uses "Macros" for standard tasks. Here are the most common: Vertical Boring X and Y coordinates. Located on the left; it lists every machining step in order

How far into the board (e.g., TH - 2 for a hole that stops just before the bottom). Diameter: Select your drill bit size. Rectangular Pocket Center Point: Define where the pocket sits. Length/Width: The size of the cutout. Here are the most common: Vertical Boring X

Every project starts with the Workpiece icon. You must define the "raw" dimensions before adding cuts. Dimension along the X-axis. Width (B): Dimension along the Y-axis. Thickness (D): Part depth (Z-axis).