This is my opinion on the two piece Carrier.
The bolt holes being straight through the carrier would
be the most challenging for a novice. A two piece carrier
makes it much easier to achieve this. The flats on the front
section only prevents the bolt from rotating not how straight
the bolt travels.
I guess I’m still not seeing how that’s easier for a novice, It still seems more complicated and time-consuming to me. Here’s how I would personally recommend anyone build that part in a non-production home shop environment:
Step one: complete all turning less the extractor groove. Leave the spud that will get the milling .020 oversize in both diameter and depth.
Step two: set up piece vertically in a mill vise and drill the small diameter holes straight through and rough in the step bores using twist drills and reamers. Reaming the roughed in bores while necessary on the finished part will improve accuracy of the next step. Use trigonometry to determine the exact locations of all the holes from the center of the part.
Step three: place 2 snug fitting gauge or dowel pins In two of the reamed holes, clamp the part in a mill vise with the two pins rested on the top surface of the jaw and mill the first flat. Continue rotating the pins around the hole circle and continue milling until all of the flats have been milled.
Step four: clamp part vertically in mill vise. Be sure to clamp on the flats you just mailed this time and that will automatically place the part in the correct orientation for you to now finish the bores to the proper depth using either the above mentioned tool or if that is out of your reach, Use a 27/64 twist drill for most of it followed up by a 2764 twist drill that has had a flat bottom on it ground on a pedestal grinder.
Step five: machine the extractor groove.
The above method should allow pretty much anyone with machine tools And novice skill to build that part in one piece in far less time than it would take to build it in two. A DRO on your mill would definitely be helpful but it’s not 100% necessary. If you are not familiar with the type of trigonometry it takes to calculate the bolt circle, there are apps available that will do it for you in seconds.
I personally think that would produce a better part than a two-piece one and faster to boot, but if someone is still more comfortable doing it in two pieces then they should buy all means do it that way.
That’s my two cents anyway.