The one at the far left. With no thin sections, it’s least likely to break when cutting through blood vessels, tendons and other gristly bits. It also offers a variety of edges, one of which is bound to be sharp enough for the work. As a bonus, you can get a better, safer grip on it—you don’t want to risk cutting your fingers and shedding your own blood in one of those awkward on-the-job accidents.
The one at the far left. With no thin sections, it’s least likely to break when cutting through blood vessels, tendons and other gristly bits. It also offers a variety of edges, one of which is bound to be sharp enough for the work. As a bonus, you can get a better, safer grip on it—you don’t want to risk cutting your fingers and shedding your own blood in one of those awkward on-the-job accidents.