In machining and toolmaking, a very flat surface plate is used as a reference for measurement. Often a "height" gauge is used, which has a dial indicator mounted to a base. (video at end of post for reference).
We have a roundish cylinder that we slide on the surface plate and under the height gauge to determine it's diameter. We repeat this measurement around its circumference and obtain the same reading at every point. We cannot say that the cylinder is round because there are shapes such as a Reuleaux triangle that foils our measurement technique. A smart machinist might suggest you need to set the cylinder into a vee block, so that there are three points of contact, two on the vees and one on the dial indicator.
Is there a shape that will similarly foil the that measurement technique, and what would that shape be?
This question was born from a debate about whether a 90 degree or 60 degree included angle vee block yields a more accurate reading of "out of roundness."