I believe they used to be sold on e-bay also. If I recall, the material was pretty stiff.
You could probably get away with trimming a hockey puck to the cavity diameter of the leg post and follow with a counter bore to capture the small adjustable metal foot. A plain old wood spade bit on a drill press works OK for cutting the counter bore in hockey pucks. It sure does stink when you cut it though.
I also like the hockey puck suggestion although this morning I just remember that I have a left over piece of rubber flex pipe connector (Fernco 1-1/2-in x 1-1/2-in x 1.94-in dia Coupling PVC Fitting) that I will try and fabricate a rubber cup from. Its plenty thick enough and I should be able to cut and glue up a cup with the left over piece that I have.
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