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I am looking to build a cell or microwave tower. One that is made up of steel tubes or squares and is bigger at the base than the top. I think the easiest way to create this is to build it in vertical sections and then stack the sections on top to form one large tower but this tower will be of uniform width, ie; the base and top will be the same width. From there I would like to "pinch" or scale the top to make it smaller than the base and have everything from the top to the bottom scale appropriately. Is this possible? When I try to scale it now it scales it evenly from top to bottom so the bottom and top are always the same size.
 
Yes it's possible. As an example I created a column 3' by 3' by 12'. I then selected only the top rectangle and scaled each side to .8 of the original size. I now have a tapered column. You should be able to do something similar with your tower.

Column.jpg ColmScaled.jpg
 
Have you tried it with something that does not have solid sides? I don't have any trouble scaling something like in your example but if the sides are not solid, more like 3 vertical posts with a top and bottom platform connecting them, then I can't get it to scale unless it scales both the top and bottom evenly.
 
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