(daverobertson @ Mar. 26 2008,08:04)
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Based on exposure to the world of polymer-clay crafts, I have a mental picture of trying to use a pasta maker. If your clay isn't too viscous or grainy, maybe you could extrude "noodles" of various gauges, which you'd be able to quickly chop up into beads.
I thought of trying a pasta maker, I am also going to try using a meat grinder as well. The key seems to be getting it viscous enough to move through the grinder but not to wet that it all sticks together.
there are very expensive pellet making machines available, but I do not have a need to do this on a large scale
Matt