A first proof set is not the same as a full production plan. Buyers comparing a compact galvo engraver with a desktop frame-style laser should begin with the work they actually need to prove: small tags, cards, labels, sample boards, packaging marks, or personalized gift pieces.
The galvo direction is often attractive when the work is small, placement-sensitive, and built around quick iteration. A frame-style machine may fit other workflows better, especially when the buyer is thinking about larger flat projects.
For AntBelt G1, the practical question is not whether one tool replaces every other tool. It is whether a compact galvo workflow fits the buyer's first proof set and the kind of samples they want to evaluate before launch.
Backers should keep the comparison conservative. Check final AntBelt G1 details on Kickstarter, review the visible sample context, and avoid assuming unlisted production claims.
Follow the AntBelt G1 Kickstarter page for the launch reminder and final reward details:
