I didnt even put my test load on a circuit board. Simply soldered the diodes end to end (observing polarity, and a set of helping hands helps here!), and added the resistor to the end. Mines the high power version using 7x 1N5408 diodes and a 5 watt 0.1R resistor, which should quite happily sink 3 amps without blowing up.
The first five diodes will be heatshrunk, and a switch added to short the 6th or 7th diode depending on what laser diode I intend to use the driver with.
Note that I am using a .1R resistor as I have a dedicated LED panel meter spare for the test load that calls for a 0.1 R resistor as its shunt to make it read milliamps, up to 5 A.