I've only built one stock so far,, and I am not a cabinet maker ,,, two winters ago I took a curly maple plank ,, not sure if it was kiln or air dried,, and with hand tools I slowly made it into a tulle stock,, I sure found out fast just how much wood can take a bend when it gets thin ,, I found that I had to keep it clamped to prevent it from taking a bend ,, it was prob a combination of the grain pattern in the wood , and the newly cut wood being exposed to the air in my basement ,, after all was done it eventually stopped trying to change shape , and I ended up with a stock that I like . I'm thinking that kiln or air dried differences will not be the same for any two species of wood so you cant generalize ,,, just work with what you got .