Nope fdm is the better option.Many reasons, some I've mentioned before.Resins are not currently considered to be skin safe.The cured resins are stillimited in their physical characteristics. And 'strength' us measured in a variety of ways.Resins are - mostly - hard and quite brittle.Pla is almost as hard but a lot less brittle, skinsafe and requires very little post processing.And while there are a couple flexible resins around, they are still nowhere near as versatile, cheap or safe to use as fdm polyurethanes and flexible plas.As far as using a seperate sink.Have no plans for that.It's going to end up in the srwer system, no matter where you wash it. And to be honest there is no noticeable resin in the parts ice been making. Given what you said. Then nobody anywhere, should ever use any resin printer.So like everything, you makes your choices and you takes your chances :-)