Material testing should include a visible reset step. Before moving from one blank to another, clear the work area, check ventilation, label the previous result, confirm protective setup, and make sure the next test is being run for a specific question.

For AntBelt G1 planning, this is a workflow habit rather than a performance claim. A reset step helps keep sample notes readable and helps prevent one test from being confused with another.

This is especially important in shared workspaces or home studios where different materials may be tested close together. The safer record is the one that explains what changed and what stayed the same.

The AntBelt update archive at /updates/ keeps safety and workflow notes visible alongside sample content.

Follow the AntBelt G1 Kickstarter page for the launch reminder, reward details, and current campaign information: