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For anyone who keeps super glue around like I do (works good on 3d prints), use the thinnest layer possible for the best results. The glue is awful at holding onto itself, but it sticks to surfaces really well, so the thinner the layer of glue between two objects is, the better.
Skip the gel, get liquid CA glue. If you're using enough for it to run all over the place, you're using too much