Round object tests should include a reset step between samples. The reason is simple: every new object type changes the setup enough that the maker should pause and check the workspace again.
A useful reset can be short. Confirm protective eyewear, ventilation, object placement, clear surroundings, and attended operation before starting another pass.
This is not only a safety habit. It also improves sample notes because each result is tied to a cleaner setup. That matters when makers compare flat blanks, cylindrical blanks, and different gift ideas.
AntBelt G1 content should keep safety language practical and visible. Better setup habits make launch-day sample videos more useful for serious buyers.
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