On Thursday 19 November 2009, stus...@gmail.com wrote:
>Glue the needle in place - then cut it off

That is also a thought, use Ian's idea to swage it down to nearly zip, use 
the needles piercing point to bore it to fit the needle, and then glue the 
needle in and wear the point off with some of Mr. Russel's fine stone.  
Trying to cut it will probably just crush it as its only 0.012" OD.

Thanks.  These are all good ideas.

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>From: "Ian W. Wright" <watchma...@talktalk.net>
>Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 19:44:45
>To: <emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
>Subject: Re: [Emc-users] Mister for small mill
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>Gene,
>
>I think your brain's working too hard!! You probably won't
>have much success with Insulin needles as the length of thin
>tube will act as a brake on the oil. One place you can find
>really small bore tube is on an old fridge - the thermostat
>bulb which is in the frig compartment is usually coupled to
>the gubbins in the back with a very small bore copper tube -
>its full of alcohol or some such.. A short length of this
>glued into a bigger tube would probably serve your purpose.
>If you go down this route, I would tap a pointed scriber
>into the end of the little tube you are going to stick into
>the bigger tube to make a tapered lead in for the fluid.
>
>To make a swage for any other tube, use a little centre
>drill - I have them down to about 1/8" OD. Put a bit of
>steel rod in the lathe chuck and drill a centre drill hole
>in it, then hold the tube you want to narrow in the
>tailstock, lubricate the centre drilled hole and, with the
>lathe running, feed the tube into the hole with pressure
>from the tailstock. When you've closed it up too much you
>can file the end back a bit till the hole is the right size.
>
>Ian
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