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    Text on cone.

    I'm trying to put raised text onto a cone in a 4th-axis.

    How do I create that in gibbs? I can make the cone but I don't know how to put the text on.


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    I couldn't open it, something about a newer file format.

    I've got Gibbs 2009 v9.3.

    Thanks for the attempt.


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    this should open
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    Figured it out thanks for the help.


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