Changing materials should include a visible reset step. Clear the work area, check the ventilation setup, confirm protective eyewear and shielding, and label the next blank before starting another test.

This is not a dramatic part of the workflow, but it is one of the most useful. A visible reset keeps sample notes separate and reduces confusion when several blanks are being tested on the same bench.

For AntBelt G1 followers, safety and workflow notes belong beside the sample conversation. Pre-launch updates can show useful progress, but adult operation, attended use, ventilation, shielding, and protective practices remain part of responsible laser work.

Small studios can make the reset step even clearer by photographing the bench between materials. That photo may not be exciting, but it makes the sample archive easier to trust.

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