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Overall Shape: Cylindrical Core: The shape's primary form is a central, elongated cylinder lying horizontally. End Caps: The cylinder is capped on both ends by truncated cone-like structures, widening outward. Outer Rings: Two thick, ring-like structures encircle the central cylinder at its ends, just before the truncated cone caps. Inner Cage: Inside the central cylinder, a series of thin, parallel rods run longitudinally, forming a cage-like structure. Detailed Description: Central Cylinder: Imagine a straight, horizontal cylinder. This is the main body of the shape. Truncated Cones: At each end of the cylinder, picture a cone that has been cut off (truncated) at its narrow end. These truncated cones flare outwards, increasing in diameter as they move away from the central cylinder. Rings: Just before each truncated cone begins, there's a thick, circular ring encircling the cylinder. These rings are significantly wider than the cylinder itself and have a distinct thickness. Inner Rods/Cage: Inside the central cylinder, visualize a series of thin, straight rods running parallel to the cylinder's length. These rods are evenly spaced around the interior, creating a cage-like structure.