William; In all seriousness, the tool that does the job and you are most familiar with is the best tool for the job. Practice with a tool until you are proficient at it
Many use gouges, many use skews, carbide, high speed steel, and carbon steel. Anywhere from the most expensive to the cheapest.
I have 4 tools; a large roughing gouge, a smaller spindle gouge, a 1/2" skew, and a carbide tipped golf handle tool.
Roughing gouge for removing corners on wood blanks.
Spindle gouge for material removal.
Skew to finish turn down to size.
Carbide to handle the hardest M3 and Tru-stone blanks.
On acrylic blanks I round corners with a disk sander.