Came up with something you guys might want to try. Tried to take a picture of the idea but the macro on my camera won't allow the shot to reproduce well so will describe it.
Glue wands: Was lighting a fire in the fireplace (...bear with me, please) and you know how those long match sticks are (10 inches long)? I thought, hey what if I broke the match head off, leaving about 7 1/2 inches of 1/8 sq. wood for a handle. Made up three handles. Then I got three sewing needles, the kind with a thread hole in the end, the largest being about 1/32 inch diameter, then a smaller dia. needle, and then another smaller dia. needle.
Take each needle and file the thread end off just enough until you create a small fork shaped opening. The three needles will produce three different width fork openings. My fork lengths are about 1/8 inch long. Take a pin vise and drill an appropriate size hole for a pin into the end of a wood match stick leaving about 3/4" to 7/8" of the pin sticking fork end out from each match stick. One pin to one match stick thereby creating three different size CA glue wands. Glue each pin into its matchstick with thick CA and bind the wood where the pin was inserted for about 1/4" with sewing thread. Soak this thread and about an extra inch of the wood wand with thin CA. LIghtly sand each wand to smooth the wood surface.
You now have three different sized wands for picking up CA per your modeling needs via capillary action and you can place the glue exactly where you need it in small quantities via the same capillary action. I place a small amount of whatever thickness CA I'm using on a small paper plate and dip the fork into the glue. Capillary action draws the glue up the fork. The length of the wand gives great control and you can reach into areas easily when required.