Does anyone have clever practical tips about getting the colour of epoxy resin to match the wood being glued? Appearance-wise this can be an issue in areas to be varnished, danish-oiled or whatever rather than painted. I'm possibly out of touch, not having used large amounts for some time: do any of the epoxy systems people offer fillers for use in matching hardwoods? I don't think West do. One of their fillers dries a darkish pink, which isn't much help on its own. I have saved an amount of very fine sawdust from mahogany which I have mixed in - not too bad, and only a small amount needed to darken the resin, but it does need to be fine (put it through a coffee grinder?) to avoid a granular appearance. I've tried fine dried coffee grounds, but it doesn't work very well. I find 'bright-light-brown' woods difficult. The whole thing is made more complicated because the colour after full cure is often different from that of the runny stuff.
Bright ideas, anyone?