My regular temple that came with my Weaver's Delight rug loom is too wide for what I needed. I needed something to spread the warp to the width in the reed, so I devised a floating temple, unlike the paperclip temples I use on my other looms.
With the flyshuttle, I was unable to run a cord from the front beam to the back beam to drape the weight cords over, like on the other looms.
This is what is working for me. I saw something similar quite a while ago and looked around for something I could use to try it.
I used a yardstick, two clamps, two paperclips and some linen rug warp. I had my husband cut the yardstick a little shorter and narrower and drill a hole in each end.
So far it has worked pretty well. It does ride on the shuttle race when I beat but is not on the race when the shuttle flies across.
If I need more tension to the temple, I can reattach the clips so the stick bows a bit more.
The fabric on the loom is the start of a towel I am weaving with the Michigan Tartan colors.