Just adding a few more knots...
#1402 (Reef knot) is an interesting base from which to create secure bends.
You've labelled it "symmetric"; this can be, but also
it can be(come) asymmetric :: in the particular setting'
given ..., one tail sometimes is drawn out of the roughly
plane of other parts while the other remains co-planar;
with flat material (tape/webbing), formed particularly
as a sling-2-sling joint, one bight will be such that one
side of it is exterior always/all-'round, but the other
bight inverts interior=>exterior as it flows into the knot
--and this side seems to be what has been reported to
break, in sling testing!?
Unfortunately, the tucked reef knot jams...
There are various other extensions via tucking,
i.p. one wherein the tails serve as a sort of toggle
in the middle of the knot (which I think Xarax has
presented (images of)), and ... .
AND, given allowance for such security-enhancing
extension, one might begin with also symmetric
"thief" and others!
