Step 4: Shaping
Pinch the hanger about 8 inches from the u shaped bend you just made and do the same on the opposite side. then make a sleight bend about 20 degrees on both sides. this will eventually be a 90 degree turn but do this with the final fitting.
Step 5: Marking the bends
First cut off the scraggly ends left by the unwinding of the clothes hanger. then take your harmonica and place the top of it against the end of the hanger on the underside of the small angle you bent in the hanger earlier. mark where the harmonica ends but give yourself some space you will be making bends here otherwise the harmonica will not fit! then from that mark do the same on the thin side of the harmonica. the last mark is one more on the wide side again right behind the thin side. repeat on the other side.
Step 6: Making the bends
Using the pliers; from the first mark make a 90 degree angle, the from the second mark do another 90 degree angle and yes you guessed it on the third mark make a 90 degree angle. now slip your harmonica into the square hole left and if it clicks on the screws you did it right. if it doesn't fit don't worry just re-bend a little bit.
Step 7: Adjust your harmonica holder
First bend the two loops you made a little bit outward because when you place your harmonica in and bring them together they will straighten out. Then make those pinch bends 90 degrees or more. also bend the U into more of an C shape so the holder goes around your neck more. you may have to make the bends farther back on the pinch bends so that you can reach the harmonica. Adjust until it is comfortable. then place the rubber band over the two loops and down the hanger about halfway between the two large angles and the loops for the harmonica.
Step 8: Try it out
Put in your favorite harmonica and give it a spin, it will need more adjusting once you put the harmonica in. I recommend bending more then a 90 degree angle on the two pinch bends and make it a smooth round bend not a straight bend.
Step 9: Extras and Ideas
I felt that the harmonica was not stabilized well when playing so i made a neck cushion for it which helped a whole lot. I used a paper towel and some duct tape but i bet there are way better materials you could use. If anyone makes this and makes a good stabilizer or neck pad i would love to see it.