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If you use screws going through your roadbed into the top of the riser, I have backed out the screw on the low side and put washers, pennies, scrap plastic, paper, etc. on top the riser to level things up then tightened the screw back down. The method mentioned above works just as well. I always like to have more than one way to do things. I use the method I described to superelevate curves on some high speed areas of my mainline.
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