Now this is a crazy idea, and I am only suggesting this because your access to micro drill bits is sketchy.
Bear with me, mechanical pencil leads come in sizes of 0.5mm and 0.7mm.
Now, if you were to insert a 0.7mm pencil lead into the jet hole, then melted solder into it and could find some way to get the lead out, you would have a 0.7mm hole, if you rubbed the lead on paper you could make the diameter smaller than 0.7mm.
So yeah, I'm thinking to myself, 'Great Jeenyus, how the heck does he get out the lead'?
Use very little solder and scrape it out with a pin?
(I come up with these crazy ideas because all my life I have made something from nothing, or tried to fix something without the proper tools)
Remember, this is just throwing out an idea and I do not know how well or not it will work, it's up to you and at least I tried to help in any way I can.
Note: 0.024" is equal to 0.6096mm (that is one LEAN jet!)
Bear with me, mechanical pencil leads come in sizes of 0.5mm and 0.7mm.
Now, if you were to insert a 0.7mm pencil lead into the jet hole, then melted solder into it and could find some way to get the lead out, you would have a 0.7mm hole, if you rubbed the lead on paper you could make the diameter smaller than 0.7mm.
So yeah, I'm thinking to myself, 'Great Jeenyus, how the heck does he get out the lead'?
Use very little solder and scrape it out with a pin?
(I come up with these crazy ideas because all my life I have made something from nothing, or tried to fix something without the proper tools)
Remember, this is just throwing out an idea and I do not know how well or not it will work, it's up to you and at least I tried to help in any way I can.
Note: 0.024" is equal to 0.6096mm (that is one LEAN jet!)