Jmstein7 wrote:
I give up.
It's not about giving up. Think about what you want to build... in many cases, start with someone else's proven design and go and build it... even this route may have it's challenges, but at least you'll have a solid chance of getting it working. Once you have a working machine, you can start modifying it, adding to it, etc.
You already have a handful of parts... use them. Take your time, don't be so anxious to make a PCB and load it up with parts. Look at the projects page on the forum, look at what other folks have built, and look to understand how the circuit works and why. Some good learning and you'll gain a much better grasp of how to get something working.
And there's a ton of support here as well.