Janne's suggestion is good but if the total included bevel angles are different, the knives are not comparable Not.
You absolutely need to have adequate steel behind the edge for the service that you expect the knife to perform.
Obviously, a scalpel is poor for batoning firewood.
General purpose camping knife? 25 degree total included bevel. 30 is a big angle to push open.
Wood carving tools, the very best ones, are all 20 degrees.
Wood carving knives, the serious contenders, are all 12 degrees, maybe 15 at the most.
I've measured the bevel angle of every wood working edge that I've ever bought in the last 20 years.
Dozens of them, from draw knives to Pfeil gouges.
Quite a spread of angles, (40 degrees to 6 degrees)with the rough work being bigger = more robust.
My spoke-shaves are 28 degrees. I do not have the foggiest idea why.
After pulling them more than a mile in dry birch, I can stick with it!