Attaching two solid groups to become a single solid group
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I finally was able to, with the erudite forum members' help, make my surface into a solid.
NEW PROBLEM: I am trying to "attach" one face of one solid to a face on the other. Will the whole thing become a solid if I take both of the latter groups and make them a single group? -
It's not the function Group that make a solid!

t's the function Combine!
If 2 volume are solids, Boolean Union will be normally a solid!
(better if there is intersection between solids! Because faces strictly // is maybe not so easy in certain cases! )You can use Solid Solver by Tig, Solid Inpector by Thomthom if there are some problems!


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@kellenraid said:
I am trying to "attach" one face of one solid to a face on the other. Will the whole thing become a solid if I take both of the latter groups and make them a single group?
Like Pilou says, you'll want to use the "Outer Shell" function. Here's a video:
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