“…Comparing with conventional manufacturing processes, such as casting or forming, this technology provides many advantages including fabrication of metallic parts with more complex shapes, less time from design stage to manufacturing, no need to post processing, and lower wastage precursors. In this technology, without the usage of specialized molds or tools, in a single step process, 3D components are fabricated through layer-wise addition of melted/sintered precursors powder on the substrate or previous layers, based on their digitally defined Computer Aided Design (CAD) data [1][2][3][4][5][6]. In recent years, various laser-based additive manufacturing methods for fabrication of metallic components have been developed, such as laser engineered net shaping (Lenz), direct metal deposition (DMD), laser solid forming (LSF), direct laser fabrication (DLF), laser metal deposition shaping (LMDS), direct metal laser sintering (DMLS), and selective laser melting (SLM) [1,5,7].…”