I did a little experimenting with the weave last week, before the additional equipment came in. Originally, I was using three slices of bacon cut in half for six slices total for the weave, three up and three down. After my initial tries, I realized that each cut was a point of weakness in the structure of the weave and had the potential to come apart during the cooking process.
Then I had a rather brilliant idea, (at least for me). Instead of doing a standard weave, with six half pieces of bacon, I only cut one piece in half, for the center cross piece. I folded the remaining two pieces into an L shape to form the outside frame. I was then able to flip the center pieces over and under the frame to finish the weave. This did make the shell much sturdier. I am looking forward to further experimentation with the taco holders and the Moo Gloo, just not sure when I will get to it.
I also discovered I could make a small shell with just two slices of bacon forming the frame. I am thinking this would work well for Chaco-Tacos (chocolate fudge swirl ice cream in the bacon shell, with hard shell chocolate syrup and nuts on top). Full disclosure, I did make one and it was incredibly good!