I'm not seeing it on the Gtek or the CS1, you sure you're not just talking about the torpedo on the LV1? That's what feeds the solenoid from the LPR.
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Originally Posted by neftaly
Oh, I thought he was talking abput the 1/16" cocker tubing.
Actually, I did think there was a tube in all the newer guns (including LV1, Geo 3.5, and Gtek 160R). But either way, you guys answered my question, thanks.
Anyone here familiar with any open source CAM software? It doesn't have to be good, just passable. Asking for a friend who's just doing some basic but too complicated for manual 3 axis operations.
It isn't open source, but Fusion 360 is legitimately free and very powerful for what it is.
Ditto on the fusion 360. Actually if he is a student he can grab hsm works for free or inventor pro with hsm built it.
Cool, thanks guys, this is exactly what he needed.
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