@SparkyCal: no need to manufacture a "normal board" when you can buy pre-etched and drilled prototyping circuit boards consisting of parallel traces with holes drilled on a 0.1" spacing grid. These come in all sorts of sizes, some with gold-plated edge contact "fingers" for reliable connections to the external world. Not saying you shouldn't explore DIY etched circuit (printed circuit) boards, but if you learn the fundamentals of circuit board layout and design, there are Asian manufacturers who can make double-sided boards with plated-through holes really cheap. There are still a few American board shops still in business too, but proto-boards are very inexpensive and available off-the-shelf as an alternative. Going with surface mount devices (SMDs) is also the direction many "makers" are choosing. Parts are really inexpensive and very small, so special techniques are required to put everything together.
Welcome to EP and please keep us posted on your progress. Remember, always, to have FUN with electronics while you learn. Nice pictures!