Well as a cabinetmaker and restorer, your solution is surprising. I doubt if you would add too many slips as a remedy for a cabinet project.
Incidentally I dont know it all, what I dont know , I research my library of woodwork books dating back as far as 150 years....thats why I dont need your diy books, thank you for the offer tho
Sorry for offering a solution that seemed objectionable to you. And then you felt the need to ridicule it, by quoting me , and then a comment of no real help on the issue.
Glad to see that you are a kindred spirit in wood craft....me too, but I,m not going to bore you with the details. Suffice to say tho...I am also extremely good at what I do, a master joiner. And I too have spent many years on restoration projects in wood work, as my father did, and my grandfather, its in the blood
Personally diy books dont do it for me, I prefer reading " Modern Cabinetwork Furniture and Fitments" by John Hooper , a valuable treatise on cabinetmaking, and an exceptionable reference work on cabinetmaking, but as a cabinet maker you would already know that.
At the risk of getting banned for going so far off topic, ....end of rant.
sabre