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If the Axminster one is the right size at the big end, you could chop the small end off and epoxy a correctly sized piece of PVC in its place. You should be able to file/sand it until smooth to maintain good airflow and eliminate ridges etc. Curious to see what you go for. I love bodging wee fixes, but your standards are clearly higher than mine!
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I don't mind a bodge, but my last attempt was a bodge and it didn't end well. But it does seem like I'll just have to bodge game. Am tempted to give your idea a go if I can find a 65mm internal PVC pipe.
Edit, I've just made the connection between yours and lynx's post. I even have a bit of 68mm drain pipe sitting around in the garden somewhere I think.
Thanks. I hadn't considered making one out of wood. I don't have a lump big enough but I could laminate some offcuts of mdf together I guess. It needs to sit inside the 100mm hose as its of the flexible variety. I do want it to sit outside of the dust port in the table saw though, to avoid a ridge in the flowline, so that axminster linked one won't fit the bill unfortunately.