No probs RC
Worth noting is the difference in the way RC and myself have done basically the same thing but mine has a lot more in it. For example my second line has a G0 in it and as you see RC's doesnt. The second G0 is not needed as the previous line has set it to that but for a beginner it is often best to write things out longhand as its easier to follow when reading through. Same goes for the M3 (which means turn spindle clockwise) once the spindle is moving then a change of speed doesnt need the M3 but again it is often easier to follow code if its there as it is always a chance you had a M4 (anti clock) way back in your code and you have forgotten. Lastly you will see after the M30 I have a % sign, this does nothing except lets you know by looking that you have finished the line that the M30 was on by pressing the return key, if you pressed the return key then it would still run fine but just looking at the code in the editor you wouldnt know you had. If you dont end a line of code it wont show or be executed.
Oh and a last lastly LOL is if you press the G Code button down near the reset button you will get a list of G Codes and a brief description of what they do, might help you out as I know it has helped me many times
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