I will offer a thought to consider ........................
There is some advantage in using the paralleled turret board approach I use
IF someone is not already working with a proven layout. The advantage is it is relatively easy to change the design. For example, changing a 12AX7 from reverb to FX. OR changing a 12AX7 to a 5879 wiring. You make make significant changes and still have a decent looking turret board with the changes making sense and not adding floor noise.
It's more difficult to do that using something like the layout for a AB763. The holes are already laid out
specific to cathodes, plates, etc.....
Having said that, IF you are wanting tremolo in your Carolina Overdrive Special and you're wanting to use a 12AX7 in the OD rather than 5879 .......... then using Robinette's approach may be a better choice for you? I am not trying to discourage you from using this approach. I simply don't know what exact schematic you're working off of?
Just something to be attuned to as you approach this. I am
not saying you "should" use a paralleled turret approach. In fact, my guess is the AB763 type layout may be quieter at idle. The paralleled turret advantage is simply if you make modifications in the topology/design.
My strong advice to you is post the exact schematic you are wanting to use 1st before going any further with your layout. I think settling in on the schematic you're wanting first is something that you actually "should" do.

The schematic will dictate the layout.
With respect, Tubenit