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You can dispense thin CA directly from the bottle if you have the right tip. The Z-Ends allow you to put the smallest amount with the utmost control and location placement. There's also less waste as you don't need to throw away any unused glue.https://www.zapglue.com/accessories
For the application of larger amounts of CA in a controlled manner, there's nothing better than brush-on Krazy Glue. This has become my go-to adhesive. Control is precise, and you can cover large areas evenly--such as a (relatively) large part to be laminated to another part. Or the joints of a lasered wood kit (it works really well on wood). I've just run out and need to make a trip to Michaels and buy 3-4 bottles. I go through the stuff like... um... Krazy.
Nope - I tried those, and I like the precision of my needle applicators much better. As for throwing glue away, I literally throw away less than a drop or sometimes two. Even with a precision tip, you are still holding a relatively large bottle in your hand, and the air in the bottle expands while you are holding the bottle, forcing the glue out. You can pre-squeeze the bottle before flipping it upside down to create a negative pressure when the bottle is flipped, but then you have to keep squeezing it harder to get the glue to come out. I work on a really small scale where super-precise glue application with no smearing is vital.
The top ones? They come with a section of ultra fine micro tubing. You cut a few inches and insert that into the special tips. Think of it as an "IV" delivery of CA, only you have precise control. The tubing is so fine that the liquid doesn't come out even with the bottle upside down, even with thin CA.
So you haven't tried the tips with the micro tubing then? With the micro tubing you can dispense as little as those tools that you made.