I was curious what people do to adjust for an inset drawer that sits proud on one side by ~ 1mm.

Maybe the carcass is out of square, maybe the drawer is out of square,... The drawers are ~30" wide so any small geometry error gets multiplied.

The slides I'm using are the KV soft/self close variety, KV 8455FM. The slides have little tabs with screw holes that seem to allow for angling the slide off the cabinet, but I'm guessing I should shim behind them with washers or something.

A couple thoughts I had:

1) Use washers or bend the slide tabs to 'rotate' the cabinet-mounted slides a little, e.g,. washer at front of left slide and at rear of right slide would rotate the drawer.

2) Mark the edges of the drawers with a pencil and remove up to 1mm as needed with a hand plane.

3) recess the drawer fronts 3mm behind the face frame so the result is 2mm recess on one side and 3mm recess on the other.

Anything else ya'll have tried?

I wish I had drawer slides that adjusted like the better Euro hinges: twist a couple screws to align everything.