If you want to use a scalpel, you need to know which one to buy.
I recommend the #10 blade, it's nice and small, and works well on squirrels. It will fit on a #3 handle. Don't try and jam it on a #4 handle, it will not work.
It's better than an exacto knife, which is a fancy term for a scalpel with a #11 blade. Exacto knife refill blades are marked up way high, and the way the tip is pointed, the are not very useful for skinning. The #10 is better as it has a nice easy curved tip like a saber.
What I like about it is you can hold it like a pencil, and get nice precision cuts around the face and it works well on the feet when you are doing it for taxidermy. You really do not have to press hard at all, and you can just draw a line right over the top of skunk glands and such with practice.
The place to buy the blades is usually ebay, as far as deals go, buy them in packs of 100. You only need about 4 handles total, a #3 handle for the small blade, and 3 #4 handles for the #20 and #21 blades. 20 and 21 blades will be good for your raccoons and coyotes and beaver. Other good places to buy them are veterinary supply shops, like shopmedvet.com. Closeout deals are best, as they are marked down sharply for having just a few screw-up blades are are dull out of the package. Who cares if 4 out of 100 are dull, it's worth the discount.
