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In this variation, i placed a set of relationships on the tube. The height always stays the same however the diameters of the circles are 60% of the distance from outside to outside. This way, no matter what the distance is that the circles are spaced, they will always be overlapping allowing for a central core that is stationary at the center of the vertical tube.
The tubes were made into a power copy and based off two base points that define the outer-most points and then those were placed onto a hexagon at the corners. Once that was done, I was able to edit the sizes of each side so that it was no longer a hexagon but rather a 6-sided enclosure. The tubes would all change diameter while keeping that central core.
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