Greetings all;

I find that I can get brass tubing in pretty small sizes, like 1/16" OD, 
usually sized to be a slip fit in the next larger size, so this makes it easy 
to solder up a small nozzle, with the far end built up to 1/4" for attaching 
the air supply.

Now, I'm wondering if there is a standard formula that would tell me the 
exact geometry it would take to make a 2 tube, one blowing across the end of 
the other with air, and the second pulling from a nearby quart of cutting 
oil, in the same manner as the old hand pumped Hudson sprayers, to add a 
slight mist of cutting oil to the air blowing on the mill?  Angles, center 
separations etc?  I think I can just solder the tubing(s) to another small 
piece of sheet brass to maintain the alignment.

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