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    Default Tiny Faces appear through the union of 2 presumably same length objects

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    Hello,
    I have created an object and unioned it with another object of what i assumed was the same length.

    These nasty lines appeared and as i zoomed in an unwanted face appeared.

    I have tried solid edit and delete face but it says gap cannot be filled. There is another unwanted face i am assuming on the other side but the gap is so small my computer always freezes and slows down before i can get in that close to examine it.

    If anyone knows of a way to delete these faces to make one smooth object that would be awesome.

    Thanks again

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    Use Move Faces to align them. It appears it was offset to one side when you unioned them.
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    That worked but I still have a gross line. I wish there was a delete edge option in solidedit.

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    Try delete face now
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    Didnt we just techinically delete the face by moving the face in alignment with the other? I am unable to select a face and as i zoom closer and closer, I cannot see any face there. The line is still there though which is odd.

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    oh i see. I got it. The two faces are aligned now. Thank you very much. Looks great

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