Laser printing alone is never the whole solution, there is always something as "heat treatment" that will remove the inherent imperfections of 3D printing.I have doubts about 3D printing macroscopic single-crystal structures. A single crystal within a single droplet formed by a single laser pulse is far from sufficient.
Example of load-bearing TA15 structure, the crack propagation rate of 3D printed part is lower (better) than forged one. This is result in 2009.

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Besides directly printing the turbine blisk, another approach is to print the mold and cast. This also greatly improve the quality of the mold and speed of making the mold, therefor reduce time of production. A 2021 paper says that AVIC Limin engine and Xi'an Jiaotong used this approach in producing turbine blisk.
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