The R-Cachet Bend

Yeah I get it now! Thanks
Done some tests, the bite is excellent;
from this form there is a bunch of excellent prospects waiting to be uncover.

I agree on the process.
There is one point though;

retucked ABoK#1424 you have presented
I never presented such a bend but I did presented a retuck Cachet Bend (not the R-Cachet who turn out to be abok 1424). The Cachet is made of an overhand/elbow squeezing a "Wheel House", the overhand part being form before the Wheel House. The R-Cachet was an attempt to reverse this procedure thus "Wheel House" before elbow with the now known result.

It seems that Harry Asher like the pulling of the working ends for closing a knot too.
Here in the Knotting Matters issue of March 1997 he proposed something alike.
The two interlocking overhand figures are embraced to behave in that way.
I did a test with a rigid gripping rope, this sesame thing seems to jam easily.
I took the liberty to add color for lisibility purpose.