Steering Vector R01 manual rack and pinion technical drawing, engineering aesthetics wall art, Ackermann geometry study.

Steering Vector R01

30x40 cm / 12x16″
Sale price  €32,99 EUR Regular price  €45,00 EUR
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Steering Vector R01 manual rack and pinion technical drawing, engineering aesthetics wall art, Ackermann geometry study.

Steering Vector R01

Sale price  €32,99 EUR Regular price  €45,00 EUR
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The Steering Vector | Manual Rack & Pinion Technical // Blueprint R01

Engineering Note:
The steering system is the primary communication channel between the driver and the asphalt. This technical blueprint deconstructs the Manual Rack and Pinion Assembly, focusing on the elimination of mechanical play and the optimization of feedback.

Inspired by the steering systems analysis in Milliken & Milliken’s Race Car Vehicle Dynamics, this piece highlights the internal helical gearing and the spherical rod ends (Heim joints). The artwork visualizes the Ackermann Geometry, the geometric solution for kinematic purity during cornering.

It is a study of mechanical advantage, essential for those who understand that precision is the prerequisite for speed.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS +
PAPER STOCK 200 g/m² (80 lb) Premium Archival Museum-Grade.
NOTATION STYLE Abstract technical annotations. Stylistic notation for aesthetic minimalism.
FINISH Professional Matte (Non-Reflective). Optimized for studio lighting.
PRINTING Giclée high-fidelity inkjet for extreme line precision.
PACKAGING Industrial-strength cardboard tubes. 100% protection.
ARTIST NOTE Artist Note – Technical Interpretation: This piece is a digital art study, not a photographic replica. Historical logos and technical annotations have been artistically stylized for aesthetic balance. While the core geometry is authentic, certain elements are reinterpretations designed to capture the essence of the machine through a contemporary artistic lens.

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