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Some of you may know that I've got a CNC and that is not the source of sadness at all (au contraire).
The problem is that 99% of the software needed to design the parts and actually activate the CNC machine is Windows based. To work with CNC you need to master three kind of software: CAD, CAM, control software.
2D CAD is not a problem on any platform. Draftsight is good enough for me and goes on every platform.
3D CAD is more complicated. Blender is a good 3D software but it's not good for prototyping. Rhino3D is probably the best humanly-priced software in the category. It's a good 3D software that can be used almost as a CAD. Problem is that it only runs on Windows, there's a Mac version but still in development and the plugins (that I need) don't work on it. There's Autocad of course that works on Win and Mac (being the Mac version a bit limited), but it's way too much for what I need.
The real problem comes with CAM software. I believe Mac has only 2 CAM softwares, one is from Siemens (and it is used by Apple for prototyping) and it probably costs more than my house, the other is a hobbyist software called MeshCAM.
Then the control software. Mac has none basically, Linux has LinuxCNC (EMC2) but it doesn't work on USB.
So, long story short. I have to install a Windows machine. I don't know how I will survive without the command line and bash. It's since 2004 that I do not use windows as my primary machine and this makes me incredibly sad... I wish I could use Mac, at least I'd have the command line, but that doesn't seem possible.
Sorry for the rant. Wish me luck.