There is really nothing "jerry rigging" about adding an extra angle to the infill for strength if needed. I run mine at 15%-20% 0, 90, 45 and -45. As strong as any Hexagonal infill and way less wear and tear on machine from zig zagging back and forth for the hex shape. It prints a little faster also since the printers acceleration doesn't slow the infill down from all the short moves.

That said the hex looks cool, but you never really see it when the part is done.