being a retired pro i like the shark saw, just gotta measure good! roto zip type tools can be faster but theres a learning curve + a lotta dust + of course a utility knife for fast cut-snap straight cuts. prolly some vids on that but it too like anything takes practice. of course a drywall screw gun is best for fastening in either metal suds we used on construction or "dead wood" typical in house work! i laugh at myself as i did my old hose with a typical wood saw + keyhole saw, it dot done but today i would be much faster + efficient after 30 yrs as a pro carpenter doing mostly drywall many did not want because is it was heavy, usually fire rated 5/8" 10 + 12 feet long + production was key for getting more jobs from various contractors!!