Flat samples and cylindrical samples should not be reviewed with the same question. A flat tag can teach you about layout and contrast, while a round object adds setup, rotation, and viewing-angle questions.
AntBelt G1 supports cylindrical engraving, so round-object planning can belong in the sample log. Keep the wording careful: the sample note should record what was tested and what still needs confirmation, not final accessory specifications, object limits, or production promises.
Start by separating the records. Use one photo set for flat blanks and another for cylindrical blanks such as a simple cup or flask-style object. Label the setup question before comparing appearance.
This keeps the review useful for backers and sellers who want to understand the workflow before final Kickstarter details are posted.
Follow the AntBelt G1 Kickstarter page for the launch reminder and final reward details:
