Merging Duplicate Faces

A duplicate face is a face that shares three vertices with another face.

The Surface Repair tool flags these as close proximity faces and colors them orange. However, not all close proximity faces are necessarily duplicate faces.

If multiple duplicate faces exist for one face, the tool removes all duplicates using the merge process.

The vertex merge tool can occasionally create duplicate faces, especially when merging vertices from close proximity faces. Using the tool on the active model merges these additional duplicate faces.

The following example shows the Merge Duplicate Faces tool in use.

  1. Select the close proximity faces by clicking the orange box in the Diagnostics slide out.


  2. Set the merge options:
    1. Click the three dots next to the (Merge adjacent vertices/duplicatet faces) tool to display the options.
    2. Deactivate the Merge Adjacent Vertices option.
    3. Set Operate On to Selected Set Only.
  3. Click (Merge adjacent vertices/duplicatet faces) to merge the duplicate faces.
If any of the close proximity faces are duplicates, the merge removes the duplicate face. The Output window reports the number of duplicate faces deleted.