Okay, I'm going to direct you to do some things, and I am saying this as a Moderator on this forum. Firstly, I know you have lots of questions, and here is some help for you. PLEASE read through all of the links below, and any links they provide as well. It will help you quite a bit. (the blue words below are clickable links)
Site RulesNew Users GuideFAQSecondly, your post "title" does not really have anything to do with the questions you asked in your post... And finally, most of your questions you inquired about do not really have anything to do with lockpicking. It would be rare to find a lockpicker using a tap and die set.. And I won't even start on the whole distributor thing.
Maybe you should provide us information (titles, links, etc) with the "locksmithing texts" your researching from- I'm starting to think they may be giving you some bad or dodgy information- the very same thing you were worried about from google results.
And finally, don't take this the wrong way but- we are not here to hold your hand. (really, we should not need to if you read and research from this site.) This community and members are here to help all members as much as possible, but if you start asking random questions and blatantly stating
"I have nooooooooo idea what i'm doing or what you're all talking about!
be prepared for more than a few stupid questions!"
it only shows to us you really have no interest in self learning, and no one will really want to help you. If you read something and don't understand, ask the question. But don't start posting random titles, and asking questions not related or almost not related to lockpicking. (sorry, it gets old really quick)
If you are having issues reading/understanding this site, than you may want to look into taking a locksmithing course. Do you just want to pick as a hobby, or do you want to be a locksmith? They are close, but still two very different things..
Hope you don't take offence to this, and understand where I am coming from. I have seen many new members basically alienated from this forum for the road you are starting to go down.
And finally, welcome to the forums, and hope you have fun being here. Don't take this as a negative.