I built a dresser which has an inside cabinet depth of 16". I have Blum 563H under mount slides which calls for a 15" drawer length and a minimum inside cabinet depth of 16 13/16", with the slide setback 1 1/32". If I place the slide in the cabinet I have 14/32" from the face of the cabinet to the side rail, and 30/32" clearance from the face frame to the bottom of the slide. The drawers will be inset with false fronts. I was thinking I could make the drawer shorter (15" -1 1/32" + 14/32" = 14 13/32") and rout a groove in the drawer sub face and the back of the drawer front and still use these slides. Will this work? The dresser's already been made, I have the slides and I don't want to loose the space of going to 12" drawers.