In recent years, the fabrication of aluminum alloy parts via laser powder bed fusion has been extensively considered in the biomedical, aerospace, and other industrial sectors, as it provides advantages such as the ability to manufacture complex shapes with high performance associated with lightweight design. However, surface irregularities and sub-surface defects limit the full exploitation of such parts in fatigue-critical applications. Moreover, most of the commonly used metrological methods for surface characterization have proven to be unsuitable for determining important features such as undercuts and sub-surfaces pores. Hence, a comprehensive coupled investigation of metrological methods and cross-sectional analysis were performed in...