Small samples can feel routine after a few attempts, but attended operation still belongs in the workflow. A careful maker should keep the work area, material note, ventilation plan, and reset habit visible each time a new blank is tested.
AntBelt G1 content should frame safety as part of the process, not as an afterthought. That means the sample log should include what was watched, what was reset, and what should be checked before a different material or object is used.
A simple safety routine can include:
- Confirm the blank and material note before starting.
- Keep the job attended.
- Let the area reset before handling the sample.
- Record anything unusual before testing another blank.
This does not replace the final product documentation or local safety requirements. It is a practical habit for keeping early sample work organized and cautious.
For more workflow notes, see /updates/.
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