Well Buddy,,,where do we start?
We'll need a clear picture of the complete inside of the chassis... and then tube voltages
There are some glaring issues, and no-one here wants to be the one to tell you that you F'd up

It also takes a lot of time to fix you're way of seeing the whole picture....you have to break it all down to one section of the circuit at a time until you have eliminated EVERY possible component,,,and you are left with a solid, working build......no one can do this for you.
But, since we're old friends, I'll step up, and TRY to help...I just don't have a ton of time
Troubleshooting is WAR..it's YOU against the problem(s).......have you prepared yourself for troubleshooting war?
-Do you understand how the amp works?
-Do you fully understand your schematic?
You'll have to do exactly what is asked of you, and give clear, honest answers.....just like a good soldier.
Luckily, you have a VERY simple circuit in front of you.........this could be a very short war.
Also
..the orange drop on my tone knob goes to ground. The place in which its positioned on the ground bus
..how big of a mistake is that. its a little further ahead on the bus than the layout suggests..
Remove it from the ground buss....what happened?
It's MUCH less of a mistake than your input wire that travels all the way across the amp to V1 and then sloppily connects to that resistor that has too much leads showing on each side of the resistor body....
Do you see what I see?....YOU have to be able to see that as a problem, brother...
I'd love to see you fix the chassis layout and move the indicator and power switch over to where you currently have the input jack,,,,and then move the input jack over to the other side and separate your AC layout completely from your signal layout .........and be able to shorten up that input wire...etc., etc., etc., etc., etc.,

No sugar coating there Sir....
4 months ago(?) WE found a missing wire under your board.....what's it gonna be this time?
WE ALL MAKE MISTAKES....EVERY BUILD IS A NEW OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN SOMETHING
THIS IS A BIG OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU TO FIX YOUR OWN AMP, AND LEARN
HOW AND WHY IN THE MEANTIME
Start looking at the amp in smaller sections and
tell us what you are checking and why....start at the input and then work your way from left to right on the schematic, until you have verified that you have everything 100% correct....
Every time you confirm a correct connection and an accurate component value, highlight it on the schematic and move on until you have verified every single connection and every single component value.....that's how you do it when you don't know how to guess what you're looking for by being able to translate what you're hearing into where it might be coming from.
Good luck sir....you got this.