Greetings all

I'm in the process of building a chest-of-drawers for myself and I'm at a cross road as to how I'll build the drawer boxes.
I have no skill for hand cut dovetails so I'll be using my Leigh D4 to cut the joints.
Faces will be 7/8" Butternut, sides and backs will be 5/8" Ash.
Most drawers will be 36" wide x 19" deep. 1/2" Baltic Birch bottoms rabbeted into 1/4" grooves.
My plan was to do half-blinds to the faces and through dovetails for the backs. I then realized this will require two different set-ups on the D4. So I starting thinking about using thicker ash backs for a duplicate half-blind joint as I'll be using for the fronts thus eliminating any setup change on the dovetail jig.

I was wondering if half-blinds both front and rear is a common approach to drawer box construction.?

BTW
I'm using Blum undermounts for drawer slides if that has any bearing on this.

D.