OK, as I've contributed to the off topic stuff, it's only fair I answer the OP
His circuit, less the output level pot, on a solderless breadboard;
Red is +15V connected to the very top + bus strip, Green is 0V, connected to both inner busbars, though the upper one was not needed, and Blue is -15V connected to the very bottom - bus strip.
White wires are signal connections & the two twisted wires are the pot.
We only have five band resistors; the values are as in the diagram with the exception of substituting 47K for the 50K.
Multiple photos from different angles, to try and make sure the wire locations can all be seen.. It's at dual-in-line LM358 as that's the only type I have of those.
ps. The 358 is a DUAL opamp, with just one section used in this circuit..
Overall view, powered up with the scope lead connected:
Views from other angles:
And the output waveform. The pot is at around 15K for this; higher values give higher amplitude and more distortion, lower values reduce the level further: