AntBelt G1 now supports cylindrical engraving, which changes the way many small gift sellers can think about launch-day product ideas. Flat tags and cards are still useful, but round objects can make personalization feel more premium when the workflow is planned carefully.
The best first step is not to promise every cup, bottle, flask, or curved object. The better first step is to choose one object category, prepare one simple artwork size, and make one visible proof sample before taking orders.
For a pre-launch buyer, cylindrical support is useful because it expands the project list beyond flat samples. It can help sellers test gift concepts such as tumblers, flasks, bracelets, round keepsakes, and other compatible cylindrical blanks after final Kickstarter details are confirmed.
Keep the public promise narrow. Show the object, show the artwork boundary, and explain that final material and accessory details belong on the official Kickstarter page.
Follow the AntBelt G1 Kickstarter page for the launch reminder and final reward details.
