If you have a good blade on your tablesaw that cuts real clean, maybe, but it's risky. I cut mine at about .390-.400. The smart way to do it is to make a test cut in some scrap to measure the width of the kerf. Then figure your way backwards to see how many strips you can squeeze into 2". 2" divided by .375 is 5.333333. 5 strips has 4 kerfs. I doubt you'll get 4 kerfs in .3333333 unless you have a very thin blade. 4 strips is safer. If you have a real good bandsaw you could squeeze that extra strip out.