Changing blanks should include a short reset moment. The workbench, material note, ventilation habit, and result photo should all be checked before the next sample begins, especially when several people share the same workspace.

AntBelt G1 campaign content should keep safety and workflow language visible without overclaiming. A reset note is not a replacement for official safety guidance. It is a practical habit that helps makers avoid mixing evidence from different materials or setups.

A reset note can ask:

  1. Has the previous blank been removed and labeled.
  2. Is the next blank clearly identified.
  3. Is the setup photo taken before the next run.
  4. Is the result photo tied to the correct material note.

This is especially useful when the day includes multiple small samples. It keeps review notes cleaner and reduces confusion when makers compare results later.

For more workflow-focused updates, see /updates/.

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