For starters, I would like to mention that if I manually create the support structure (using the support columns and placing them where I want them), I am able to create a single-start-to-finish support, whereas the one shown below requires 3 separate extrusions to create the support structure (the one shown below was created using the automatic support structure generation). After this is the start of the next z layer of the model. For a given z-height, the nozzle starts with the column structures, and then moves to the support structure, starting at "1S" (1- start) and ending at "1F" (1-finish), before the hotend moves to 2S and prints to 2F, and then the hotend moves again to 3S and prints to 3F. The path of the nozzle when it is printing the support structure is shown below. I am having some issues with printing of the support structure, which keep being impacted by the nozzle during x-y travel. there is no way to improve this perfect setup.I am doing a test print that uses a beam printed with support structure. the bottom rack wasn’t accessible while in the egg, but the ease of taking the setup out was a breeze. the need to pick up a rack to move was not needed at all. moving the racks during the cook was wonderful. I was able to fit Everything with minimal rub and as the cook continued and the ribs started shrinking the tight fit got 100% better. The moment i load 6 racks and attempted to close the lid i knew i would get the smaller size going forward. I bought the ribs from costco and got the largest 2 packs that they had which i wont do the next time. In the end i accomplished a setup that i can cook 6 racks of ribs. What i ended up with was,ġ: adjustable rig R&B combo 2: adjustable rig extender/grid bundle 3: adjustable rig spider/stone bundle 4: 13x17 oval stainless grid 5: adjustable rig slide guide w/crossbar. I had heard of the "spider" many years ago and it was a coworker that had great results and experience with a 2 level set up. I was experiencing a dilemma of cooking more than 3 racks of babybacks flat. My large green egg had a capacity handicap. The Oval Stone is a Ceramic Grill Store exclusive. Best to set the stone while the grill comes to temperature to prevent thermal shock. Do not oil or use dish detergents on the stone. Stone specifications are 12.75" across the flat side, 17" across the round side, 5/8" thickness and high refractory ceramics.The grid crosswires are compact (0.55" spacing) and can hold just about any type of food. The EPQ wire and finish make it easier to clean the grid after each cook. EPQ Stainless Steel wire with electro-polish finish for improved performance and durability. Comes with one loose Adjustable Rig Crossbar that supports the front of the Slide Guide. The Crossbar welded to the rails goes to the back of the Rig. The other runs across the back.įlat rails are 1/8"x1/2" Stainless and support sliding items. Crossbars support ceramic stones, pans, grids and such inside the Rig. At the lower Rig setting, the Crossbar tip ends should rest on the Rig's lower ring. Two Crossbars (one pair) come with the Rig.Rings and back support are 1/4" round bar. Top and bottom ring diameters are 17.375" OD. Opening between the front brackets is 13-3/16" wide. A front portion of the top ring is cut away and lowered, improving access to the firebox and inside the Rig.The 13"x17" Oval Ceramic Stone is a Ceramic Grill Store exclusive. Made in the USA exclusively by/for CGS, Ceramic Grill Store. Many ceramic grill owners convey that the Adjustable Rig is their "go to" platform and with the wide variety of Rig accessories, it's their only platform.Īll metal components are fabricated using 304 Stainless Steel. The Rig is easy to set-up, will not hinder airflow, weighs less than four pounds and can live in your grill. The Adjustable Rig is a simple to use “multi-level” platform.
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