I used to put on bow making seminars and initially left my best tools available for folks to use. It didn't take me long to realize folks needed told, some repeatedly, that files and rasps are cutting tools like drawknives and scrapers, and that none of their cutting edges should carelessly contact one another. If someone simply refused to do as I asked, the good tools were hidden away and they struggled with old dull ones.
I like quality, sharp cutting tools, and some tools like files and rasps aren't readily sharpened. They also aren't cheap, but some folks don't seem to care when they didn't pay for them. Heck some don't care when they DO pay for them. Lol. Actually, I think the vast majority of folks out there nowadays don't use hand tools like we do, so they just don't know how to properly care for them. I bet for many, the only files they ever saw were like my dad's, sorry rusty things thrown in a metal tool box, underneath wrenches, sockets, and screwdrivers.