A small engraving job becomes easier to review when the proof habit is simple. Before testing a new blank, take one photo of the work area, one photo of placement, and one photo of the finished sample.
This is not about making every test look polished. It is about keeping the record clear enough that a maker can compare the next result against the last one without guessing what changed.
For AntBelt G1, the habit fits the way compact desktop work is usually planned: place the object, preview the position, run a careful sample, then record the result before changing the material or artwork.
Keep the photo set close to the project notes. A backer reviewing the AntBelt update archive can then see how sample thinking develops over time instead of reading only a finished claim.
Back AntBelt G1 on the official Kickstarter page to review current reward details and campaign updates:
