In this time of quarantine my shop is cleaner and more well-organized than it's been in 20 years. I even tracked down all the templates I use for moldings, cabriolet legs, ball and claw feet etc. and organize them into nice neat stacks now hanging on the wall. In the process I realized I duplicated a couple of these because I already made templates for previous projects but couldn't find them.
I confess I'm a stickler for generally trying to keep my tools sharp as possible. That said, I have a range of standards for what I expect depending on the task. For example, my pairing chisels and finish planes usually get re-sharpened before every job. I also like to keep my joinery saws sharp and well tuned as I enjoy trying to get a good fit for M&T's, dovetails etc. off the saw.
What are the tools in your shop you place a premium on keeping particularly sharp to enhance your hand till woodworking enjoyment?
Cheers, Mike