As noted, risky at best, and potentially illegal at worst. All it would take is a records check to notice the difference and you would be in trouble with your home state since you use the home state for taxes, insurance, employment, residency, etc. The DL wouldn't match, and your home state would ask questions, which if proven, includes fines.
And some states now do cross-state checks for vehicle tags and DL's where there is a significant differnce in costs (flat versus proportion for vehicles). And consider being stopped and asked why your car and insurance is in one (home) state and your license in another. And the deadline to get an in-state DL is a ticket and fine. And consider how you tell your car insurance company the difference? They don't like that unless your in the military.
But then it's your call and life. Good luck.