I have been struggling along for 14 or 15 years now, using files that I inherited from my father. I actually bought two cheap nasty files that were made in India or China at one point. Today I decided to buy a selection of new files. I never ever knew there were so damned many different kinds of files. There are ******* files, which seem to be separated into Mill *******s and Ordinary *******s. There are files exclusively for use on lathes, and they should be called Son of a Bitch files, but they're not. There are coarse files, medium files, and fine files. There are files which have no teeth on the edges, which I have seen referred to as "Safety files". I have phoned four different places to compare prices, and they seem to cost about the same at each place. I see that Nicholson files seem to be highly touted. I see that files come in either a diamond pattern or with all the grooves slanting in one direction only. (It appears that files for use on lathes have a longer slope to the grooves than files that are not used on lathes). Really, I just want ordinary, flat, general purpose files for use on mild steel, but I see that they sell files to be used exclusively on aluminum. I may have to go back to college and take a 4 year course in file types, just so I can go down street and buy a couple of files for my machine shop.---Brian