Quite often I see people asking about what to do for blades that slip in the clamps, and I have had my own issues with this one in the past too. The most common solutions suggested on forums and by the pros: check to make sure you are clamping in the right area "sweet spot" in your clamps, tighten clamps appropriately, make sure your tension is right, don't be an animal and push too hard, let the blade do the work, slow down your feed rate, resurface your set screws or clamp pieces that touch the blade itself, and wipe the ends of the blade with mineral spirits or paint thinner to clean off oils from the manufacturer. Here are 2 suggestions I don't see very often at all, but work for me quite well: 1) maintenance: vacuum or brush the dust out of your clamps---it will act like graphite powder in a lock and make it slippery in there; and 2) use a 220 grit sand paper and sand/roughen up the surfaces on the ends of the blade where they go into the clamps (doesn't take much).