During forward creation of sketched route segments, use the Parallel With Edge and Perpendicular To Face commands to reorient the axis of the 3D Orthogonal Route tool against existing geometry. When the next route point is defined on this axis, parallel or perpendicular constraint is added to the resultant route segment. You can also pick up route points in the other two axes.
Applying the two commands may request an irregular angle (neither 45-degree nor 90-degree) at the preceding route point. Consequently, a custom bend is created. Radius arrow and rotation arrow are available on the 3D Orthogonal Route tool. Edit the bend radius and rotation angle as you need.
In the route environment, if the 3D Orthogonal Route tool is not activated, do any of the following:
Move the cursor over an axis of the 3D Orthogonal Route tool, right-click, and select Parallel With Edge or Perpendicular To Face.
In the graphics window, click the appropriate edge or plane.
The 3D Orthogonal Route tool changes the orientation accordingly.
To set the next route point, do either of the following:
If the included angle is neither 45-degree nor 90-degree, a bend is created with bend radius displayed. Edit the bend radius as needed.
Continue picking route points to create more auto route regions or sketched route segments.
To complete the route, right-click in the graphics window and select Done.
Right-click again and select Finish Edit.