Flat blanks and cylindrical objects should not share the same sample note. A flat tag can be reviewed for position and contrast in one way, while a curved object needs a separate note for artwork placement, visible alignment, and photo angle.
AntBelt supports cylindrical engraving, so this angle naturally belongs in a sample plan. The careful version is to treat it as a setup and review topic, not as a final accessory specification or a promise about every round object.
For sellers, this makes the record cleaner. A tumbler, flask, or similar curved gift idea can be logged as its own test path, while flat cards and tags stay in a separate comparison set.
Follow the AntBelt update archive at /updates/ for more sample notes that keep visible evidence separate from final campaign details.
Follow the AntBelt G1 Kickstarter page for the launch reminder, reward details, and current campaign information:
