You do know that you can buy a replacement plastic blade for under $5. And you don't have to ruin a good pair of tweezers and a interchangeable screwdriver. You also don't damage your battery by overloading it and short circuiting it. Not to mention that when you do finally turn your fan on it's going to be extremely out of balance. Apparently you didn't learn anything in life lessons.
You do know that you can buy a replacement plastic blade for under $5. And you don't have to ruin a good pair of tweezers and a interchangeable screwdriver. You also don't damage your battery by overloading it and short circuiting it. Not to mention that when you do finally turn your fan on it's going to be extremely out of balance. Apparently you didn't learn anything in life lessons.