Curved objects deserve their own notes. AntBelt supports cylindrical engraving, and that opens useful gift and personalization ideas, but a curved-object sample should not be reviewed with the same assumptions as a flat tag or card.
The practical difference is not only the object shape. The review question changes. With a flat blank, a maker may focus on edge alignment and artwork size. With a cylindrical item, the maker should also note setup sequence, visible rotation context, artwork orientation, and whether the sample photo makes the contact area clear.
Keep the language conservative when reviewing these samples. A single curved-object test can show a workflow direction and help plan the next sample. It should not be used to invent final accessory specifications, object dimensions, material guarantees, throughput, or shipping details.
A simple curved-object note can include:
- The object type in plain language.
- The artwork version used for the sample.
- The setup question being checked.
- A separate photo from the side or slightly above the object.
- A short note about what needs review before repeating the idea.
This keeps cylindrical engraving in the right place: useful, visible, and promising, but still grounded in actual sample evidence and the current AntBelt G1 campaign information.
