Not in defense, but when trying to keep a fresh piece of sandpaper in use, you have to roll the strip around the file, or stick, or piece of plastic to keep exposing new grit. If you glue the paper to the stick, well, in a few strokes you have to peel off the paper and glue new paper on. A pain.
A stick without glue is miserable, because the paper, having grit, bites into the workpiece metal and the stick just slides back and forth on the backside of the paper. very frustrating.
The file teeth bite into the paper backing, giving traction to overcome the paper's tendency to grab on the workpiece.
Plus, files come in many ready made shapes to get into nooks and crannies, gullies and corners.
A coarse stone might work as well as a file. The grit of the stone might grab the slick paper backing to help push it around.
Acer