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You do need to be careful to ensure the overall string spacing stays uniform, so you don't have a narrower gap between B & E than between the other strings, but that's not too difficult, especially if you go for a pre-cut nut with the right overall string spacing.
I echo the comments made regarding the need ensure correct string spacing with sufficient width between the strings to suit your playing style.
It may be possible to find a suitable pre-cut TUSQ nut with near enough the correct dimensions and overall string spacing. You can find full details of the Graphtech TUSQ range here https://graphtech.com/collections/tusq-nuts-guitar
In general are there slots cut in the saddle or do the strings locate naturally under tension? I do have files that are tiny so can file these as required.
... but sometimes it's the only way to fix problems like a wrongly fitted bridge, misaligned neck joint etc where the strings don't centre on the fingerboard, without major work like relocating the bridge. It can also be necessary on guitars with a trapeze tailpiece and very low break angle over the saddle.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
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http://www.projectguitar.com/files/file/12-equal-string-spacing-nut-calculator/