Get used to buying and replacing the abrasive disks and lay in a good supply. You will wear the edge off of the diamond one fairly quickly, and then it won't cut at all, but the sides are still excellent
And if ever there was a tool and project that requires eye protection, this is it, as one slip with an abrasive disk and they will shatter. And what you are cutting will likely get hot enough you'll want a good pair of leather gloves.
This is another project I always do OUT of the regular train room, usually outside, as the spray of metal gets everywhere.
Yeah, I wish I had a real milling machine, I used to have a local friend that let me borrow his.