After an entire morning of glue, clamps, and dowels flying around my shop (and a few pieces into the woods out of frustration), I've biting the bullet and asking the internet: how the heck do you clamp/join two dowels at 45 degrees? Looking for a link to a picture or a video of this magical process, which I assume involves a jig of some sort and a person with a 3rd arm surgically (albeit temporarily) attached. What I have is 3/4" oak dowel and a ton of parallel, K, bar clamps. What I don't have is 45 degree picture frame clamps, or enough stock left to keep with the failed experiments. To be clear, I'm not using dowels for joinery (have a doweling jig), I'm wanting to join two separate lengths of dowel together on a 45 degree miter. Look forward to a photo/yt video of how this is done, text description really doesn't help me a lot, neither does google, which only returns joinery using dowels results, but not a single video on how to *(*)!)@*)!)_!__!_ clamp two dowels at 45 degrees.