Help! I already built and painted slab doors for a cabinet job with 3/4" overlay hinges. The hinges I originally spec'd were the Blum Compact that calls for 3mm cup distance off the edge of the door. However, these cabinets have end panels that come out flush with the face of the door. With 7/8" stiles and 3/4" overlay, I was hoping to have an 1/8" reveal between door and end panel since that's the look the customer wants. I found out the hard way that Blum Compact hinges require more than 1/8" for the door to swing open. So I went to my local cabinet hardware store and found a different style by Hardware Resources that uses a 0mm face frame plate. Unfortunately, in order to achieve the full 3/4" overlay, the hinge cup needs to be drilled 5mm off the edge. The 2mm difference is causing the doors to rub at the center and not fully close and also creates too big of a reveal between the end panel and door. Is there a solution for this or do I need to re-drill the holes? I thought about notching the face frame 2mm for the plate to sit to make up that distance but am concerned about how clean this would look. Any input is appreciated!