Yup, diagonally. The irons are narrow and have pronouinced arc to the edge. Set for a heavy cut, the remove wood fast, leaving a pretty rough surface. That gets followed using a try or jack with the grain, and finishing up with a smoother. I used to build a lot of dining and coffee tables from heavy live edge slabs way too big for any machine to surface. I think working a rough board with handplanes is quicker and easier than manhandling larges, heavy wood back and forth around roaring machines. No ear protection, and you can hear the shop radio/music.
Scrub planes look dinky and overly simple, but are real powerhouses.