Well I finished editing the CAD files last night for my winch bumper, and had the time this morning to cut the parts out and slap them together for some fitting and photos. I am really happy with the general shape, I was a little slack on the measuring and angles, and was worried it would be way off, but it looks like it follows the stock lines pretty close to me. I think I should recess the top mid panel, to set the bumper back another inch or so, maybe just a cutout that follows the plastic grill below "Honda"
Overall, this is the second bumper I've done in this fashion, the last was for a friends Sammy. This one I had the foresight to link the mid section panels together, to ease assembly. With a full sheet of steel, I could link the ends as well and cut all as one big piece I think.
I'll prob cut a second edited version with the center section recessed, and then start working on mounts and winch bracing. I'll probably use down tubes to the frame points like the factory bumper. I may add some sort of a hoop guard, I've got a 1.5" tubing die that really needs to see some use. I aslo need to cut the endcaps at some point. I think one of these finished up and powder coated gloss black would look completely badass!!
Overall, this is the second bumper I've done in this fashion, the last was for a friends Sammy. This one I had the foresight to link the mid section panels together, to ease assembly. With a full sheet of steel, I could link the ends as well and cut all as one big piece I think.
I'll prob cut a second edited version with the center section recessed, and then start working on mounts and winch bracing. I'll probably use down tubes to the frame points like the factory bumper. I may add some sort of a hoop guard, I've got a 1.5" tubing die that really needs to see some use. I aslo need to cut the endcaps at some point. I think one of these finished up and powder coated gloss black would look completely badass!!