No I did not missed spatial arrangements images.
This not the right and safe way to built a amp.
You must use eyelet or turret board or terminal lugs. Sorry, there is no other way.
....It's a new year and Covid19 (or is it Covid22 ??) is raging. I don't entirely agree.
I have designed and built tube preamps using
quality Nema G10/FR4 Fibrelass PCBs. I have used Doug's (quality) turret boards and built very successful amps.
I have also used Tagboards for prototypes and final builds (
https://www.evatco.com.au/36-way-tag-board-2-rows-of-18)
I personally avoid Phenolic resin PCBs (or Boards for Turrets) as I find Heat plays havoc with Phenolic Resin boards.
Assuming bigOandrew that you have maintained integrity with your mains wiring/earthing/switches/connectors, I see no problems with your current build
AS LONG AS IT AS A PROTOTYPE!!

Once you have developed your final Schematic (as encouraged by Tubenit), I would use use whatever is most convenient (Turret/eyelet or Tagboard) to build the final version. (Custom PCBs can be expensive) Tubenit's Exodus is a good example of custom turret use

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For your own interest, it would be good to finish off the amplifier with neat Robust component mountings so that you can get many enjoyable years from your amp.
Keep up the good development/work

Kind regards
Mirek