In the case of the parts I was forced to buy off on, 6" long x 1" OD cylinders made from PVC with grooves at one end, the groove was circular, the groove root was in tolerance, and the OD was in tolerance. ... but the part was warped like a banana. The grooves had been machined with the part sticking _way_ out of the chuck, so they were eccentric to the OD by maybe .025" at the grooves. You could see the eccentricity with the naked eye, from a good distance. ... and of course the o-rings didn't seal, being pinched on one side and uncompressed on the other. We were relying on the concentricity default specified in our standard manufacturing instructions, which of course the vendor claimed he didn't get with the order. ...
Since then, while tolerancing parts, I've tried to maintain a mental image of the part as if it were made of some semi-hard plastic like PVC, and warped in every possible way.
Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA