Yes I sort of see that.
In fact, at least in the abstract, if you have a whole set of objects, each of which is half the length of the previous one, you can have an infinite number of objects all of a finite length that add up to a finite length.
Are there physically things with zero length?
A photon has zero length according to special relativity. Or, from its point of view, the entire Universe has zero length.
I'm thinking if we have a length of metal rod. Could we actually have a metal object of zero length?
No, because, to be a metal you need at least some atoms.