I am not yet convinced at the need for "extra supports" built into the rocks, etc. I think with proper use of some sort of molding material (rock salt, crushed coral, sand, cheetos) inside a plastic tub, you can build virtually ANY shape out of the cement mixture. While I have not made any REALLY big pieces yet, I don't think that would be any problem.
One suggestion - try to limit the THICKNESS of any chunk of cement mixture in a piece of rock. I would guess that thicker pieces are going to take longer to dry. And, IMHO, they don't really look as natural either. I REALLY like pieces with lots of holes and nooks and crevices, etc.
Also, for good base rock pieces, using something flat on one side of the rock in your form is a good idea so it sits well.
Travis - btw, I realized something else good about using Rock Salt in the cement mix. In my reading, I ran into discussion on the need to cure the rocks in SALTWATER, since that is what they are going to be in inside our tanks and Saltwater reacts differently then freshwater with different things, such as cement. And while dissolved rock salt is not going to produce the same type of saltwater as we use in our tanks, it is probably a LOT better then curing Rock-Salt-less rock in fresh water.
Just a thought...