I have countless tools that require more set up or maintenance than my Bowyer's Edge. Tool set up and care is an integral part of woodworking.
That said, though I do take reasonable care of my tools, I could probably do a better job of it. I can kind of relate to what Pearly's sayin' though... cuz when I go down to the shop, I want to work on BOWS dang it. In fact, it's usually the thought of a bow in particular that beckons me there in the first place.
Right now I'm thinking about the yew ELB stave leaning against the bench that needs the sapwood thinned... and the BBO tri-lam ready for the tillering tree... NOT thinking about sharpening my scrapers that need it, doing the roller bearing guide upgrade on my bandsaw, changing blades on my jointer, finishing the workbench in the corner, etc.