I'm about to begin modification and complete reinstallation of a loom and have been considering the type of strippers that have a nest of fine blades in a resiliant bed. So you adjust the length of strip and 'weight' of cut for a different material, but otherwise you just squeeze on more-or-less any guage of wire (within reason) and the blades cut the insulation and stop at the conductor.
I never believed these could possibly work, but having seen them demonstrated and looked at the result under a stong magnifier, they seemed an interesting proposition.
If you're working with new wire off the reel, I've even seen one (Facom, I think) that cuts and strips and cuts through the wire on both sides of the pliers (ie, two ends prepared at once) all in one hit - pretty expensive though.
Has anyone else had experience, good or otherwise, of such things?