A material sample is more helpful when it is labeled with the question it answers. Instead of treating every sample as a finished proof, write a short note such as "placement check," "contrast check," or "photo reference."

This keeps AntBelt G1 campaign content grounded. One sample can be valuable without becoming a broad claim about a material category.

For makers, the habit also makes the next test easier. If a result looks promising, the label explains what still needs to be checked before using that blank in a real product or gift plan.

The AntBelt update archive at /updates/ can collect these notes over time, while the live Kickstarter page remains the place to review current reward and project information.

Back AntBelt G1 on the official Kickstarter page to review current reward details and campaign updates: