Here's a trick I found by accident...
I routed out an inlay piece and as usual I left a couple of canyons on the sides in a couple of spots (I hate when that happens
)..
I knew it was going to show and was killing me so out of frustrating I shaved off some of the same woode in very thin strips and with some tweazers and dental tips forced the wood into the voids. Once I had them all full I smacked them with a dab of good clear thin CA glue. When I sanded back down they basically disappeared.
Now it took me probably 20 minutes of fidgeting to get it right but it was worth the effort (and I taught myself some new cuss words as well... Bonus!!). Now On lighter wood Paul is right that LMI instrument glue would not darken as much, however because I was not using end grain or wood dust it barely darkened at all..
Cheers
-Paul-