The first material tests should teach you something. Instead of starting with the most complicated object, a creator can begin with small blanks that make placement and contrast easy to judge: wood tags, black cards, simple coasters, selected laser-safe patches, and packaging samples.

Small materials make the workflow visible. You can see whether the design is centered, whether the contrast works, and whether a repeated layout stays consistent across a short batch. That is exactly the kind of learning AntBelt G1 is being prepared to support.

The launch story will keep material boundaries clear. AntBelt G1 is a blue-diode laser kit, so users should follow tested material guidance, use protective eyewear, maintain ventilation, and never leave engraving unattended.

Want to see more sample direction before launch? Follow the Kickstarter pre-launch page for updates.