I've got some beech left, enough to make two more planes. I think I'll probably make another jointer with the one stick because I don't have the heart to cut it down.

With the other, I'm either going to save it to make a few dais, or make another jack sized plane. I don't want to make pointless planes, though (planes that don't get used much), and I don't want to use it to make planes I can make out of 8/4 - I have a ton of that.

I'm thinking that a jack sized panel raising plane built on the skew (one of the few large planes I'd build with a single iron) might be a good use for it. It's something I'd actually use, as the only furniture I ever really build is casework and doors.

Any other ides?

I could just make another jack and keep one rank set and the other much more mildly set. It might be more practical to make a jack with a short open offset handle (it would still have a double iron of course) and an iron narrower than the 2 1/2" iron that's in the jack I just finished.

Jack, raised panel plane, what else?