http://img35.imageshack.us/img35/420/ringwn.jpg
http://img37.imageshack.us/img37/1817/ring2kk.jpg
Of course the first inclination is to create an open-face mold just as it sits, but the problem is that the bottom and its relation to the two sides is what matters and needs to be perfectly flat, which doesn't always happen with that type of mold (and I don't trust sanding it). This isn't a cosmetic part, but will serve to align a short cylinder with a flat surface plus a conical part over that. So pretty doesn't matter, nor does the top (hence the roughness).
Anyway, if I mold it the other way so a rough top wouldn't matter, I could foresee problems getting it back out without tearing the mold.
I only need a few of these, too. Four for sure, plus a couple for just in case. So, the thought of making an elaborate two-part mold isn't appealing...
I'm hoping there's just a tip or trick I don't know about.

-Rog