In leatherwork, 'creasers' and 'groovers' are tools used to create lines and grooves in the leather. 

In leatherwork, 'creasers' and 'groovers' are tools used to create lines and grooves in the leather. Here's an explanation of the two:

Creasers:

A creaser is used to create a decorative line or a fold along the edge of the leather. This line can be used as a guide for stitching or as a purely decorative detail. Creasers can be heated, which creates a more pronounced line in the leather. There are various types of creasers, some adjustable and others with fixed distances.

Groovers:

A groover is used to cut a small groove in the leather. This groove is often used to recess the stitches, so they lie protected within the leather and do not wear out as easily. A bone folder can be used to make grooves in leather. There are both adjustable groovers where you can set the depth yourself and fixed ones.

The difference in short:

A creaser creates a pressed line or fold. A groover removes a small amount of leather to create a groove."

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