Can the Leatherman Surge Diamond File maintain its other tools?
Sharpening, de-burring, and general maintenance of the Leatherman Surge Multitool can be mostly accomplished by using its own T-shank Diamond File. There are a few exceptions to this, which are demonstrated in the video.

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Talking Tools: Leatherman Surge vs. Super Tool 300 (Which Heavy Duty Tool is for You?)

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Adding a Diamond file and Saw to the Leatherman Skeletool.

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Leatherman Surge 5 Year Long Term Review

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Leatherman Micro Driver In A 2nd Generation Surge

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Adding Scissors and a Saw to the Leatherman Bond

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Leatherman Surge got CLONED! ($40 is a crazy price, Daicamping DL30)

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Leatherman Surge Multi-tool 21 Functions: Review

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Leatherman Surge: Blade Upgrade (M390)

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DAICAMPING DL30 (or BIBURY/ SWISS+TECH) vs LEATHERMAN SURGE : comparative tests!

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Leatherman Surge Mods for Season 12 of ALONE in South Africa

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Leatherman Surge Gets Huge Upgrade!!

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Talking Tools: Leatherman Surge (Multitool King for Professionals)

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EP1 Multitool Modding Tuning the Leatherman Wave

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Tuning the Leatherman Wave + (rather *unlike* tuning a violin!)

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The Leatherman Bond Is My New Favorite EDC Multitool!

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Leatherman Surge with SK11 Japanese jigsaw blade.

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After Six Months of HARD Use: Leatherman Surge Full Review!

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5 Ways The Leatherman Arc Beats The Leatherman Surge (Or Not)

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Multitool Sheaths. Find the right one (& avoid mistakes)

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