A pointed tip is just the thing for very fine work.
Is your station portable? Got everything you need with it? Portability is a plus. (I recall making trips up and down stairs to fetch tools I forgot.) Flux? Sponge or wire pad? Solder? Component holder with alligator clips and magnifying glass? Razor blade? Needle-nose pliers? Extension cord? By now you're needing a suitcase.
I use a sharpening stone for scraping tarnish off wires, metal contacts, etc. (Second best is sandpaper or razor blade.)
I use a 100 W gun for most all soldering. For fine work I wedge a heavy wire loop in the tip. This is because of something I once read in an excellent electronics book. The author says you want high power, to heat up a joint quickly, get in, melt the solder, get out. In contrast a low watt tool is less desirable because it takes longer time to heat things to soldering temperature, allowing heat to spread to other solder joints.