heathenx wrote:So...I wired up my E3DV6 to my RMaxV2 today. F@#$ING WOW! What a great hotend! I'm printing my very first calibration cube as I write this. I have everything configured in the firmware but I do not yet have my slicer configured. Regardless of the latter I thought that I would just print something as is and see where things come out. I have gone from a SeeMeCNC .35mm nozzle to the stock .40mm nozzle on the E3D. I'm out of time today but tomorrow I'll tweak my slicer (maybe tomorrow post some pictures).
Overall, I'm very happy with this new hotend. It was fun to wire up. I added JST connecters to all fans and thermistor and soldered the heat cartridge directly. I designed my own hotend mount based off of McSlappy's E3DV6 mount on repables. I'm using lathe cut ABS standoffs in place of the original aluminum standoffs. Mine are 1.375" long. However, since my hot end sits higher up about 6mm than stock, my PLA fan does not work. That puts my fan shround 6mm lower...below the nozzle. I'll have to design a new shroud. Perhaps I can get to that tomorrow.
Thanks for all of the tips everyone.

Yea its pretty awesome hey..
I printed a calibration cube before with the old hot end and with slicer and then last night with the v6 but sliced with KISSlicer and there was a massive difference.
I was using mcslappys slicing settings that was sent in Gcode so it was still not 100% configured for my machine, but it still came out heaps better.
I think configuring my E-Steps is the next step to getting it calibrated properly.
I was also printing way too hot which i figured out last night so all in all, this has been a great upgrade
Paul.