If that is the only way then hell no.
I thought maybe they were available already made.
Depending on your setup, you may not want to go that thin anyway. Even with an open chamber head like the PM3 casting or the Z6 head, you will still run onto piston to head clearance issue. Again, this really depends on your setup though. The amount a block has been milled, and the compression height of the pistons you are using will determine how thin you can go. You kind of have to keep quench distance in mind when fiddling with this stuff.
As BoostedSchemes mentioned, this will have an impact on the combustion chamber geometry. Reducing quench distance is usually much more beneficial than increasing it, but you have to keep the piston form kissing the head at High RPM. The rods will stretch a little. The stock rods will stretch a little more, not necessarily a bad thing, when compared to most aftermarket rods, so that is another thing to keep in mind.