so much to sceptics like me who assume that digital sculpting is not yet fully viable....
I congratulate You Sir!
I would be very curious to know about it. Does it sculpt faster once the skills to control the software are mastered? Did it need any finish after the print? Is commercially printing still to expensive? ever thought about colour printing?
Home printing is far off but printing miniatures is very much here already.
I find it faster to sculpt digitally simply because I'm not poking a tiny object with a tiny tool. It's perhaps not as intuitive as you have to remember what scale your printing too (and I see a lot of digital sculpts, especially on kickstarter, that are totally unsuitable) but you learn with practice and seeing you figures printed.
The prints I use require some cleaning of print support but they're the best you can get in terms of detail so it's worth it. In
certain areas print lines have to be cleaned but it's something the manufacturer (ie me) should pick up on so it doesn't affect customers.
The prints are expensive; the cost is the time taken to print rather than materials. Colour printing is a nonstarter as I sell metal castings just like any other manufacturer. The cost per print wouldn't be viable and the technology isn't there for miniatures yet.