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If they line up well enough, and are close together, but too different in diameter, you might also try a piece of heat-shrink tubing.
...and it will put a good grip on your shaft (please, no comments from the Peanut Gallery! ).
Boy that looks awfully awfully complex. So many switches! And then the track's gotta be perfect, which is hours of work. If it's all flat (each line) then that would cut down on the scenery carving. Unitrack would make tracklaying easy, too. Want to get to hands-free trains running ASAP.Which I'm still looking for on my semi-completed 4-year old layout.
I would argue, though, that there's never a case where trackwork doesn't have to be perfect.
How did you know I was eschewing? Dammit. I've been found out!
I've always wanted one these, and now at last I do!