Based upon the principles of the standard photographic reconstruction method (Los, 1970/71) a quicker method is achieved. While formerly the cut-out structures were thickened afterwards with board, the photographs are now stuck to polystyrene sheets before cutting. Cutting is done with an electric soldering iron fitted with a double-edged cutting knife. This technique permits the cutting out of small structures and is quick, simple and inexpensive. Finally, it has the advantages of speeding up the reconstruction procedure.