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If you were a highly experienced metal worker, you could probably wing it. I personally am not, so I'd mock it up.
Even if you are an experienced welder you will probably want to mock it up. It just makes sense to get the final design right and then cut the steel once. Like rescu says, by the time you buy all the materials, measure, design, mock up, weld, prep the welds and steel for finishing, paint and mount it; you'd probably wish you had just bought one and bolted it on. I have seen some garage built bumpers on other Jeep models that look okay, but for the KJ its harder to accomplish.
If you have the time, the inclination and the confidence that you will be happy with the final product, I say go for it. Just make sure you know what you are getting in to. Nothing satisfies more than building something really cool and showing it off; but then nothing rankles more than building something that you are not happy with and having to see it every time you get into your Jeep.
Disclaimer: the opinions expressed in this post are solely those of the poster and are in no way intended to incite, encourage or otherwise influence the originator of this thread from taking on aforementioned project. Nor does the poster have any affiliation with any commercial vendor/manufacturer of products similar to the aforementioned project.
