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I have 2 STL files, and I'd like to join them (not only as "join them into a single object", but "physically" join them). I'm using blender 2.8.

I'll give an illustration right away to clear what I'm talking about:

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The STL in the center is purely flat, while the STL around it is more complex.

Is there any way that I can make these 2 STLs "meet" more or less smoothly so that the gap is filled and I obtain a single STL? Please consider that there might be lots of vertices on both STLs, so manually moving the vertices one by one wouldn't be a viable solution for me ;)

I'm a total blender noob, so maybe I'm simply not looking at the right software?

Thanks a lot! Arnaud

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  • Select both objects and press CTRL+J to join them as one object.
  • Then go into Edit Mode, Edge Select.
  • Select the outer edge loop then the inner edge loop (or vice-versa)
  • Menu>Edge>Bridge Edge Loops
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  • $\begingroup$ Absolutely fantastic! Thanks a lot! :D $\endgroup$
    – Arnaud
    Oct 17, 2019 at 9:52
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You should be able to merge them with Booleans, be that the BoolTools addon or modifier. Take a look!

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