Round objects need a proof habit before they become a customer offer. A flat card can be checked quickly on a desk, but a curved blank adds another placement question: where should the design begin, how wide should it be, and how will the customer understand the final visible area?
Start with one blank and one short design. Keep the artwork simple enough to judge alignment, contrast, and scale without hiding the workflow behind a complicated graphic.
Then record the proof in a small note: object type, artwork size, position, and whether the result is ready for another test. This keeps the process useful without turning one sample into a broad material claim.
For AntBelt G1 followers, this is a practical way to read cylindrical engraving support. Treat it as an added workflow path, then wait for the Kickstarter page to confirm final package details.
Follow the AntBelt G1 Kickstarter page for launch timing and final reward details.
