Pearl Granulator v1 — Build Doc
1. What this is
A 23″ rubber feed pan (the same shape commercial pan granulators use, just way cheaper) sits on three inline-skate wheels mounted at 120° on a 30"×30" plywood base. A small 110V AC gear motor with a built-in speed knob friction-drives the pan rim via a 3" rubber wheel on the motor shaft. The base tilts to 30-55° via two notched 2×6 side rails. You hand-mist binder with a 1-gallon pump sprayer.
Why feed pan instead of mixing bowl: feed pans have a flat bottom + low rim, which is the geometry industrial pan granulators actually use. Hemispherical mixing bowls collect material at the bottom point and don't roll uniformly.
Total cost target: ~$140-180 all-in. Buildable in one rainy Saturday afternoon.
2. Diagrams
Top view — pan + 3 skate-wheel positions + drive
Top view, plywood at horizontal. Pan sits centered on three skate wheels at 120°, all 11″ from center. Motor sits outboard with a 3″ rubber wheel pressed against the pan rim.
Side view — tilted at 45°
Side view at ~30° tilt. Notches in the side rails set discrete angles; lift the plywood and drop into a different notch to change tilt. Slurry pools at the low side and rolls as the pan rotates.
Skate wheel mount detail
Each skate wheel: 1/4″ carriage bolt up through the plywood, washer, wheel (free-spinning on bolt = built-in bearing), washer, lock-washer + nut. Pan rests on the wheel's outer surface. 3 of these at 120°, 11″ from center.
Motor + drive wheel detail
Motor mounts on an L-bracket bolted to the plywood, outside the pan circle. Drive shaft has a 3″ rubber wheel (set-screw clamped) that presses against the pan rim. The 7.7:1 reduction means a 30 RPM motor gives ~4 RPM at the pan, exactly the granulation range (industry: 8-25 RPM, low end is fine here for delicate work).
3. Bill of materials
Prices below are my best estimate as of training data + general retail knowledge. Amazon/Tractor Supply pricing changes weekly and their pages block automated price-checking. Click the search URLs to verify before ordering. Total estimated: ~$155-180.
| # | Part | Qty | Source | Est. price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Fortex / Fortiflex 5-gallon rubber feed pan, 23″ Ø × 6.5″ deep The pan. Flat-bottom, low-rim — right shape for pan granulation. |
1 | Tractor Supply (in-stock at Acworth / Hiram / Canton). SKU 1071051. Or Amazon search. | $18-22 |
| 2 | Behlen 17-gal galvanized round mortar/feed tub, ~24″ Ø — backup pan, you said you'd grab both Steel version of the same shape. Slightly different wall angle — may roll pearls differently. Worth comparing. |
1 | Tractor Supply. SKU varies; ask staff for "galvanized mortar tub 17 gal." | $22-28 |
| 3 | 110V AC gear motor with built-in speed controller, 5-50 RPM — the "proper motor" Look for: 25-90W, 110V, 5-50 RPM range, >15 kg-cm torque, knob-controlled, integrated controller box. Search terms: "110V AC gear motor variable speed" or "AC motor speed controller 30 RPM." Brands: Bringsmart, YOUKI, Bodine. Avoid 12V DC (needs PSU + extra wiring). |
1 | Amazon search or Bringsmart 60KTYZ | $55-95 |
| 4 | Inline skate wheels, 76mm (~3″ Ø), 4-pack (use 3, keep 1 spare) Hardness 80A or harder. Comes with 608ZZ bearings already installed = built-in bearing. |
1 pack | Amazon search or Walmart | $10-15 |
| 5 | 3″ rubber wheel for motor drive shaft — with set-screw bore matching the motor's shaft Ø Often sold as "3-inch hand truck wheel" or "rubber drive wheel for shaft." Check motor shaft Ø (usually 8mm or 10mm) before ordering. |
1 | Amazon search | $8-15 |
| 6 | 3/4″ plywood, 30″×30″ (or larger; HD will cut to size for free) Cabinet-grade or sanded common; either works. |
1 | Home Depot. HD search | $25-35 |
| 7 | 2″×6″×4ft pine boards (for tilt notches) | 2 | Home Depot | $15 |
| 8 | L-bracket, 1/8″ steel, 6″×4″ (motor mount) | 1 | Home Depot hardware aisle. Amazon search | $5-8 |
| 9 | HDX 1-gallon pump sprayer, model 1501HDXA (binder mister) | 1 | Home Depot, in-store. SKU 1501HDXA. | $13 |
| 10 | Hardware kit: 1/4″-20 carriage bolts (3.5″ long ×3, 1.5″ long ×4), washers, lock washers, hex nuts | 1 box | Home Depot fastener aisle. | $10 |
| Total estimated | $181-256 | |||
4. Assembly
5. Tuning & operation
Speed
Industry pan granulators run 8-25 RPM. With the 7.7:1 friction reduction (3″ drive wheel on 23″ pan), motor RPM × 0.13 = pan RPM. Target motor settings:
- 30 RPM motor → ~4 RPM pan — very gentle, good for fine pearls
- 60 RPM motor → ~8 RPM pan — mainstream granulator speed
- 100 RPM motor → ~13 RPM pan — faster, larger pearls form quicker but more dust
Start slow (4 RPM pan), speed up if material isn't rolling.
Tilt
30° = gentle, for finishing rounds. 45° = mainstream. 55° = aggressive, for the early agglomeration phase. Move between notches as a batch progresses.
Hand-misting
Pump the sprayer to pressure. Mist from above the pan, not directly into it. 2-3 squeezes every 30 seconds for the first few minutes (early agglomeration). Less frequent as pearls form (let surface dry slightly between mists).
Cremains volume math (your earlier question)
| Pet weight | Cremains weight | Cremains volume |
|---|---|---|
| 5 lb cat / Yorkie | ~0.25 lb | ~7 cu in |
| 20 lb dog | ~1 lb | ~30 cu in |
| 50 lb dog | ~2.5 lb | ~75 cu in |
| 80 lb lab | ~4 lb | ~120 cu in |
| 150 lb mastiff | ~7.5 lb | ~225 cu in |
The 23″ feed pan holds ~5 gallons = 1,155 cu in. Working at 15-25% fill, that's a working capacity of 175-290 cu in. Anything from a 5-lb cat to a ~120-lb dog runs in one batch in this pan. Larger pets, run two batches.
6. How this scales to v2 (production)
Same architecture, just bigger and more durable. The mechanics translate cleanly:
- Bigger pan: 30-36″ commercial galvanized mortar pan (HD or industrial supply)
- Heavier wheel support: swap 3 skate wheels for 3 plate-caster wheels with 4″ rubber tread (Harbor Freight ~$4 each); they're rated for 200-400 lb each
- Bigger motor: 1/4 HP AC gear motor with PWM, 100+ kg-cm torque (~$120-180)
- Tilt mechanism: hydraulic strut + lockable hinge instead of notches; allows continuous angle adjustment
- Multiple cells: at ~$160 per practice cell, you can run 3-5 in parallel on a single workbench. Same drive wheel, same skate wheels, same pan, just more of them.
The practice version proves the technique. The scaled version is the same tool, just larger components — you don't have to relearn anything.
What you do next
- Tomorrow / Monday: click the Amazon search links above, pick a specific motor (target 30-60 RPM, 25W+, 15+ kg-cm torque, integrated speed controller). Tell me the SKU you pick and I'll verify it'll work.
- Saturday/Sunday: Tractor Supply trip for both pans + Home Depot trip for plywood, lumber, hardware, sprayer. Build the base + tilt frame.
- Tuesday-ish: motor + skate wheels + drive wheel arrive. Mount, test, tune.
- By next weekend: first practice pearl batch with bone meal + colloidal silica.