A cylindrical sample should have its own row in the test log. Curved surfaces change how placement, orientation, and the final review photo are read, so mixing those notes with flat blanks can hide useful setup differences.
AntBelt supports cylindrical engraving. The careful way to plan for it is to record the object category, artwork direction, visible alignment references, and the question the sample is meant to answer. Final accessory details and compatibility information should come from official campaign information.
This separate row does not guarantee a result for every object or material. It simply keeps the cylindrical workflow visible and prevents a flat-sample conclusion from being copied into a different setup.
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