Honeycomb 3d surface

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I]ve searched the forum and only found mentions to using an image to create a 3d surface but I need something more precise than that.
My idea is to create, a honeycomb surface, 1 skin, inner honeycomb and another skin, like a material, that is 3 dimensional and has configurable settings like cells diameter and spacing from the honeycomb to the covering surfaces.
This material would then be applied to an object like a solid body and would be printed on a 3d printer.
Do you see the kind of honeycomb a 3d printer does upwards? I need it horizontally.
Imagine a cylinder whose surface is honeycomb all around.
On flat surface solids I could do this in a few steps but on complex curved surfaces I don]t see how I could make a consistent honeycomb surface.
This would allow very strong and light 3d printed objects with none or little inner structure.
Probably an hexagonal honeycomb would not print that well, maybe a diamond shape wth edges at 50 or 60 degrees would print better...
Is there a way to create a pattern and apply it to a surface on fusion?