Offsetting your cuts can also be used to make the limb fall off differently. You can make them jump, pop, and swing depending on where your top cut is in relation to your undercut. This also ( as with everything) varies with species, limb angle, temperature, etc...
Your few barber chairs are...
You're doing better than most of the guys I have to work with. You were able to get up there at least.
Better work positioning will be very helpful and that will come with experience. As Chris said try to cut below shoulder height. Being above really wears on them.
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