a few variations depending on how you cut your shim
the first set
two plates, each plate uses 25" of material per plate, od = 3"
the second set
two plates, each plate uses 50" of material per plate, od = 4"
the third set
four plates, each plate uses 25" of material per plate, od = 4"
infinite number of variations are possible, so just let me know your requirements ... i dont mind if you change your mind a dozen or so times
make a mockup in card or thin plastic sheet (i got mine from a place that makes plastic signage) first before committing to working with the shim, i suggest printing your layout out with an inkjet printer and then spraygluing the template to your card or plastic sheet
at 0.004", you should be able to cut it with a pair or scissors (0.004" is very thin, personally i would go as thick as i can), but drilling the holes accurately will be very difficult, thats why i went for laser cutting, talk to your laser cutters about how thin a material they can comfortably cut ... they will need to weight the shim to keep it flat during the cutting process