A first sample is easier to review when it is documented in the same way every time. For AntBelt G1, a simple three-photo routine can help makers compare layout, placement, and surface behavior without pretending the sample proves every final use case.
The first photo should show the blank before marking. The second should show the engraved result in the work area. The third should show the result under normal viewing light. Together, those images give a clearer record than a single close-up that hides the setup.
This is especially useful for small projects where one letter, logo edge, or name position can decide whether the next version needs a new file or a new placement note.
- Take the setup photo before changing anything.
- Take the bench photo immediately after the sample.
- Take the review photo in ordinary light.
- Name the photos with the same artwork version.
- Keep one sentence about what should change next.
The routine keeps early AntBelt G1 sample notes useful for makers and backers. It shows visible workflow evidence while keeping the claims conservative and easy to review later from /updates/.
