Changing materials without resetting the workbench is a common way to lose track of what happened. A short reset step makes sample testing safer, cleaner, and easier to review.
Before moving from one blank type to another, clear off unrelated material scraps, update the label or note card, check protective eyewear and shielding habits, and confirm that ventilation and attended operation are part of the setup. These steps do not replace the final product manual, but they help makers build a responsible habit early.
The reset is also useful for documentation. If a sample looks different than expected, the notes should show which material was tested, what changed, and whether the work area was prepared for that specific object.
AntBelt G1 is an adult-use laser engraving kit, and public content should treat safety as part of the workflow rather than an afterthought. Launch followers should use Kickstarter updates for final package details and official guidance.
Follow the AntBelt G1 Kickstarter page for the launch reminder and final reward details:
