Yesterday, bought 50 bf of cherry for a small end table/cabinet project..It is rough cut , relatively flat and much of it is 10"-12" wide...(Need to mill the stock prior to starting glue-ups). I do not especially want to build a planer sled or remove the safety cover on the jointer (although that might be the easiest).. Also prefer to not hand plane as there is considerable stock to mill....Is there a simple, easier way to handle this without ripping the stock into 5" or 6" wide strips, milling them and then re-gluing? Another option would be to run it through the 13" planer although I know that will not address true flatness, square etc...I know this has been addressed here before but I'm hesitant to plunge into this decent cherry stock without some of your current guidance and counsel...LMK your ideas..Thanks in advance,